Wednesday, September 2, 2009

The Venus Fly Trap


Saturday, grocery day, I was at Kroger's and just happened to look at the flowers behind me in the floral department. I was curious to see if some Fall flowers were available. As I was looking at the different flowers, I noticed a set up on the counter with Venus Fly Traps. The package is what caught my eye. A very cute cylindrical tube with comical flies and mosquitoes buzzing around.

The kid in me pulled me urgently and relentlessly to the counter. I grabbed what seemed to be the healthiest plant to me. I quickly looked for the care instructions, read them vaguely and headed for the check out. In my mind if I had to reinvent the wheel, I'd still buy it for the enjoyment of my kids. I had a brainstorm of some great ideas for the early demise of insects around our home.

When I walked in the door, it wasn't the groceries that I brought in. It was the Venus Fly Trap, the ice cream could wait. I yelled out for my kids to come into the kitchen to see what I had. "What is it mom?" I explained to the little buggers what the plant was and how they work. Well, they couldn't wait to drop a poor, unsuspecting insect into the open mouths of the Venus fly trap.

We went in the back yard, plant in hand, searching for the "one". Now, let me just state here that I was somewhat frustrated. This was a hot, August day, the middle of the summer. We've had rain several days in the last two weeks. The mosquitoes have been showing up in droves. But, we could not find one bug. Luckily, as I was walking into the house, I noticed a lone spider. A spider was of course, not my first choice. I didn't want it to get away inside our house. I happen to have a husband that completely disapproves of spiders as pets. This guy had to perish though. What better way to go, while being watched by humans.

I dropped the spider into the "Open" cylinder. It straightway made for the opening, which was at our faces. I quickly grabbed a toothpick. Let me just take a moment here to let you know that if you are trying to keep a very nimble spider somewhere it doesn't want to be, the choice of tool is not a toothpick. Today we have a pencil nearby. So began the drop, roll, poke and prod of the job to keep that spider inside the plants home. The spider is a wonderfully agile creature. It can spin a web out in seconds. So was the case with this spider. About 20 minutes later, we finally coaxed the little guy to his death, and not too soon for me.

The spider has to touch the inside fingers of the Venus fly trap twice. Either it touches one twice or two different fingers one time each. The fly trap closes within a second, it is a very quick process. My kids and myself broke out in high fives, whooping and hollering at the success of our fly traps catch. Each night since the purchase of our new "toy", we have been introducing new insects to the den of death. So far we have come up with two spiders, one ant and a small bug we call a pincher bug. Watching the fly trap catch its prey is truly a fun and patience building time to spend with your kids. I hope that our fly trap will last a very long time.

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