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Flypaper Collection

Step back in time with this vintage scene of a flypaper seller, depicted in a textured roses basket, labeled "FLYPAPER SELLER 1870



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Step back in time with this vintage scene of a flypaper seller, depicted in a textured roses basket, labeled "FLYPAPER SELLER 1870." The intriguing display includes an African Paradise Flycatcher (Terpsiphone viridis) and a lithograph of the bird, published in 1882. A Swallowtail Butterfly flutters nearby, adding a touch of nature's beauty to the scene. In the background, a blue Hydrangea blooms in a garden window, while Dore's 1872 wood engraving of "The Fly-Paper Merchant" adds historical context. Fast forward to the present, and we find a hydroponics unit in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, England, growing a Cucumber crop with sticky flypaper to protect the produce from pesky flies. The scene comes full circle as flies are once again drawn to the irresistible trap, this time a Crane fly on flypaper. A timeless solution to a universal problem, the allure remains unchanged.