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Video clip: N. campanulata and ants

There was a stray ant near my growing area and I transferred it on my N. campanulata plant.
Few moments later, there were ants partying on the lid of one of the pitchers.
The party lasted for a couple hours, and when it was over, there were quite a lot of ants in the pitcher.
Managed to take a short clip, want to share it with you. ^^

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Really awsome man!! After all the pest issues I have had...I generally freak out seeing any insects near my plants. Heck...I saw a fungus gnat on my N. aristolochioides tendril today...I couldn't leave without killing it and feeding it to the pitcher. :p LOL!
 
Really awsome man!! After all the pest issues I have had...I generally freak out seeing any insects near my plants. Heck...I saw a fungus gnat on my N. aristolochioides tendril today...I couldn't leave without killing it and feeding it to the pitcher. :p LOL!

That's gotta be boring with the clean room setup and all.
 
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