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Escaping from a S Flava

Here are two bugs making their escape from my S. Flava

bug1.jpg


bug2.jpg


What would you do?
Just let nature take it's course?
Push the bugs back in? etc,etc,etc.

I'm thinking the bottom bug is a wasp, but what's the top one?

Steve
 
I say if the bug has that much resolve, let the guy live. I have wasps chew holes through my pitchers all the time.
 
Interesting. Last year there was also a bug tried to escape my S. flava:

PrisonBreak_3.jpg


PrisonBreak_2.jpg
 
Yeah, I let em live if they can escape. Sometimes a fly will get stuck plug the hole for ya.
 
WOW, Zhilin, how is your S.Flava so red? Is it from the Fall?

Mine is in full sun. But I live in Washinton State, I'm thinking maybe California is getting
alot more sun, than here?

Steve

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Yeah, I let em live if they can escape. Sometimes a fly will get stuck plug the hole for ya.


DO the holes grow back shut on their own?

Steve
 
WOW, Zhilin, how is your S.Flava so red? Is it from the Fall?

Mine is in full sun. But I live in Washinton State, I'm thinking maybe California is getting
alot more sun, than here?

Steve

---------- Post added at 09:52 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:51 AM ----------




DO the holes grow back shut on their own?

Steve

Not without regenerative technology we don't have :L
 
That first photo is too funny!
 
Paper wasps do this all the time in my neck of the wood. :)
 
If I had a nickel for every thread about this...
 
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