Having gotten sort of settled back in Ohio after moving from New Jersey last week my plants had been in the dark for 10 days. This has been terrible on my figs that had broken dormancy indoors under lights in December. Apparently during that time a whole lot of fungal gnats hatched. Now that the lights are back up and resin production is back online the war is on!
As always, Drosera Capensis is my champion of devouring the most bugs:

But, the Sarracenias don't play around either:

All of the Heliamphora pitchers have bugs but they were hard to photograph. You can kind of see some spread out wings in this one:

As far as the Cephalotuses I can never really see how they are eating, but this Hummer's Giant has recently produced this incredibly large pitcher to really live up to it's name:

Flytraps, always good to go 1 for 1 pitchers:bugs in a battle like this. Reliable, but pales in comparison to the Sarracenias and Droseras:

This newly acquired Pinguicula red leaf is just beginning to pick up it's red coloring but couldn't resist getting in on the action:

As an added bonus while installing the new bulb in the HPS lamp I found these toasted treats that we'll save for the next feeding:
