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By SavingStarfish
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Hello! I got a VFT on clearance at a big-box store and now I'm hooked. Went back and got another and just made them a little terrarium since it has been 2mos and I haven't managed to kill them, lol.
2 newbie questions: when I swat a mosquito or housefly, I feed it to my traps by *gently* stimulating the trap with a pine needle. Am I damaging anything by doing this?
Also, I have a grow light that my African Violets and succulents thrive under. I put my traps under it, but in the winter (Northern NY, USA) should I not so they can go dormant?
Thank you in advance! 🙂
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By ChefDean
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SavingStarfish wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2024 9:40 pm Hello! I got a VFT on clearance at a big-box store and now I'm hooked. Went back and got another and just made them a little terrarium since it has been 2mos and I haven't managed to kill them, lol.
They'll slowly die in a terrarium for multiple reasons. Get them outside in the sun, or at least in indirect sunlight, and they'll do better. They'll likely decline a bit as they adapt to a new environment, but they'll do much better long term.
SavingStarfish wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2024 9:40 pm2 newbie questions: when I swat a mosquito or housefly, I feed it to my traps by *gently* stimulating the trap with a pine needle. Am I damaging anything by doing this?
No, that's fine, but the pine needle is unnecessary. Simply squeeze the sides of the trap together gently.
SavingStarfish wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2024 9:40 pmAlso, I have a grow light that my African Violets and succulents thrive under. I put my traps under it, but in the winter (Northern NY, USA) should I not so they can go dormant?
Thank you in advance! 🙂
The light requirement of these plants is such that most grow lights are insufficient. Direct, unfiltered sunlight (outside, not a windowsill) of 6+ hours is the benchmark to shoot for. They can be grown indoors, but need strong artificial lights to the tune of 16+ hours a day. Leave them outside, let them enter dormancy by environmental cues, a bring them inside to protect from freezing. Once it stays freezing at night, put them some cool and dark until spring.
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