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Mouse tale

I got a bit verbose here, so my apologies.

Anyway, about a week ago I noticed this N.lowii had a damaged lid. I thought maybe I had broken it while watering or moving plants around. (All photos were taken today.)

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Yesterday I noticed similar damage on a young Nepenthes ephippiata up on a shelf, so I then took a look at a larger plant and found this:

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I suspected a critter was at work, so last night I set a trap near the larger N. ephippiata and caught a mouse.

After taking the above photos and disposing of the mouse, I peeked in the pitcher. At least the plant received some food in exchange for the lid damage!


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Guess this qualifies as a "mouse toilet".
(Mice seldom act alone, so I'll be setting more traps...)
Cheers,
Mac (kpg)
 
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With out the photo I feel like everyone here is head and sholders above me on what is going on.....best I could do.
 
Never saw the pic...

That's what you get when you stick your nose in other people's business.

That mouse would have been fine had it been ill-tempered and had lazer beams on its head, or was that sea-bass.

That's no way to get ahead in the game.

The Rodent Times article headding: The search for Mickey, missing for 48 hours now...
 
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