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What I do is let my Sarrs pitcher in early spring and eat all that they want. Then later in the year when most Sarrs are making the nicest pitches, I place cotton in them so that the pitchers stay nice. Or only let them open a few days to catch a few bugs before placing the cotton in the tube. Otherwise when the Sarrs fill the tube, the tops always rot and look ugly, or wasps chew threw them. So Yes it did survive.
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