Yesterday evening, I was checking over my herb (container) garden and passion flower vine
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for caterpillars, because lately I've noticed monarch caterpillars feasting on the fluids secreted by the new growth of my passion vine.
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After several unsuccessful attempts of various insecticides, I have finally resorted to pulling them off by hand. Well, to my extreme surprise, I got to witness one of the most carnal examples of natural self-preservation that I've ever seen! Apparently, the vine got sick of being chewed on, and fought back.
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I touched him and he was still barely alive. Tonight, he's still there, but not alive. I would just chalk it up as a freak occurance, had it only been one whip wrapped around it. But there were four different whips constricting it and holding it out a few inches from the vine as if to post it as an example to the other caterpillars. I knew this was an aggressive vine, but I had no idea! Kinda makes you wonder, huh?