Wednesday, 13 May 2026

Pooter, lady slippers, & pulpits

 I had to get my pooter out of the cupboard. I only need it when the red lily bugs come out. Okay, not true, I use it in the fall when lady beetles try to come in the house! 

pooter  Wiki

One sucks on the short end, which had a trap (gauze) on the other end. The long tube you set by the bug and by sucking on it, the bug ends up in the jar. 

Everything is greening up!


Primula veris, the cowslip, common cowslip, or cowslip primrose



Trillium are scattered throughout the forest:


We have ladyslippers in our wetland. They are beyond the frog pond, on our furthest lot. Sometimes I forget to go find them! I found only two plants, We'll see. 

Here is one from May, 2020. The problem with May is the bugs come out. I think we already have blackflies. That's why I forget to go find if they are blooming!

Fred is being very careful, wary. She lost 3/4 kits to coyotes last year.


This was a big surprise. I was down in the forest, doing a walkabout. This is a jack-in-the-pulpit. I wonder if a bird took a seed down. 

I have them in my garden behind the house. 





15 comments:

Jeanie said...

I just took pix of cowslips and trillium which I'll someday get up on the blog. I think I need a pooter.

Red said...

Things advance very rapidly once it warms up and the sun gets higher. You certainly have many flowers in the woods.

Anvilcloud said...

I wonder if I will get to Purdon this year to see the ladyslippers. I think it has been about 5 years now.

tz_garden said...

I had a good laugh at you bringing your pooter out! Ha ha ha. The fresh flowers are gorgeous, especially the jack-in-the-pulpit.

Barbara Rogers said...

Very Nice. What do you do with the bugs once captured?

RedPat said...

I love the Jack-n-the-pulpit and seeing Fred.

Nancy J said...

All the spring flowers are beautiful, and greening up is so true. A Pooter, a new word for me !!!

MARY G said...

There is a wetland close to us that has a marvellous display of orchids the last two weeks of June. And a boardwalk to enable us to see them. Purden's Conservation.

Tom said...

...hail, what a bomber!

Jenn Jilks said...

I used to feed them to Percy goldfish, who is no longer with us. I just put them in soapy water.

DrumMajor said...

Not so sure I want to suck a bug. My grown kids use a thing like it, to get phlegm out of their infant's nose called a Snot Sucker. Nope, nope, not this Granny. Linda in Kansas

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Oh yes, properly sprung now! YAM xx

Granny Sue said...

So nice to see you are getting some green.
It has been a few years since I have seen a lady's slipper.

eileeninmd said...

I love all the spring wildflowers, beautiful.
Happy Friday! Have a great day and a happy weekend!

Val Ewing said...

Oh those pesky bugs. I love spring but not the icky bugs.
I love your flowers!