Mom Found “Some Sort of Trap” During Plant Culling: The Unexpected Discovery

Jaxon Wildwood

Updated Saturday, September 14, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

During a routine day of culling invasive plants, an unexpected discovery was made that left everyone puzzled and amused. A Reddit user shared an image titled "Mom found 'some sort of trap' when we were culling invasive plants today," which sparked a wave of humorous and nostalgic comments.

In the image, a person stands outdoors on a gravel path, surrounded by lush green foliage and trees. They are dressed in a bright orange safety vest with reflective silver stripes over a long-sleeved red shirt, paired with dark-colored pants and greenish gloves. In one hand, the person holds a plastic bottle with a green cap, possibly containing a drink or some liquid. The other hand grasps a black bucket with a handle. Near their feet, a small potted plant with some greenery adds to the scene. To maintain anonymity, the person's face is edited to display an emoji-like graphic with rounded eyes and a cheerful mouth.

The discovery of the "trap" led to a series of entertaining reactions from the Reddit community. One user humorously remarked, "Looks like the same trap my grandpa found under my bed. But mine was for filling water bottles." Another shared their childhood memories, saying, "I made a couple traps like these when I was younger, never caught a damn thing other than other trap enthusiasts."

While some users speculated on the nature of the trap, others offered playful comments. "What the frick? That’s not what you ordered!" exclaimed one user, while another joked, "It will attract every dude named Bug, Spider, or Roach." One user even suggested, "Your mom wasn’t a hippie I take it."

Amid the playful banter, one user identified the object, stating, "It's a gnat trap. The little 'bowl piece' thing exudes the aroma from the chamber to draw them in. Gotta have really swampy water." Another user had a different take, commenting, "That's not a trap, it's a fogger! You obviously have problems with high flying pests."

The humorous and nostalgic comments continued, with one user reminiscing, "Ah, good old teenage memories. Me and my dudes made a trap like this, then we took it to a nice spot behind a gas station where we were trapping for a few minutes, and then went inside and raided the beer and chips aisles." Another user shared a personal story, "My wife’s dad found his son’s device and her dad called it a 'bomb'. She did her best to not laugh out loud when they confronted him and he kept calling it that."

The image and its accompanying comments offer a light-hearted glimpse into the unexpected and often amusing discoveries that can happen during everyday activities. Whether it's a homemade gnat trap or a nostalgic memory of teenage antics, this post has certainly captured the imagination and humor of the Reddit community.

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Top Comments from Reddit

ejsandstrom

Looks like the same trap my grandpa found under my bed. But mine was for filling water bottles.

loronzo16

I made a couple traps like these when I was younger, never caught a damn thing other than other trap enthusiasts.

shifty_coder

What the frick? That’s not what you ordered!

Gloomy-Restaurant-42

It will attract every dude named Bug, Spider, or Roach.

Ebo_72

Your mom wasn’t a hippie I take it.

gunnie56

I recommend cross posting to r/stonerengineering, or I can do it if you don't mind

gwmccull

It’s a trap… if you admit to knowing what it is

SpungyDanglin69

It's a gnat trap. The little "bowl piece" thing exudes the aroma from the chamber to draw them in. Gotta have really swampy water

NCC_1701E

Ah, good old teenage memories. Me and my dudes made a trap like this, then we took it to a nice spot behind a gas station where we were trapping for few minutes, and then went inside and raided the beer and chips aisles.

Dovienya**

That's not a trap, it's a fogger! You obviously have problems with high flying pest.

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