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Old 19-02-2009, 11:34 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Bertie Doe Bertie Doe is offline
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Default Aphids on Venus Fly Trap


"Dave" wrote in message
I'm having an aphid problem with my VFT. It was near my tomato plants
during the summer & the aphids seem to have infested it.
I have rinsed it under a tap which got rid of the visible ones but they
soon came back. Then I rinsed it under the tap AND changed the pot & soil
but they're back again. The plant is on it's own so they're not coming off
something else.
I'm wary of using a soapy solution in case it has an adverse affect on the
plant.

TIA

Hi Dave, I have a few flytraps (Dionae) and mine are surrounded by
Butterworts and Sundews, that will scoff aphids with glee. But this doesn't
help your problem, unfortunately for a trap to close, it needs two trigger
hairs to be moved. Apart from being too small, the aphid is also too
lightweight. The trigger hairs mustn't be to sensitive, or breezes will
cause the plant to trigger and die of exhaustion.
I strongly recommend joining CPUK, a great crowd of guys and gals from
around the world. You don't need to join, you can lurk. I went to 'forums'
Spring Traps, Dionaea and typed aphids into the search engine and got :-
http://preview.tinyurl.com/ce88t5 If this doesn't work, I'll be quite happy
to ask the question.

Bertie