I'm guessing you have seen pheromone traps that are used in cotton growing areas to trap boll weevils to access their numbers as a part of eradication efforts.
Here is a picture:
http://www.utextension.utk.edu/fieldCrops/cotton/cotton_insects/images/weev_trap.JPG
Is that what you have seen?
There were 10 green bottles hanging on the wall.
Green Coca-Cola Bottles was created in 1962.
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100 bottles on the wall, idiot.
Well, I remember when it was in green BOTTLES, but not green cans.
Wine bottles are typically green in color because the green glass helps to protect the wine from light exposure, which can cause the wine to deteriorate and lose its flavor.
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A green bag is made up of recycled bottles and paper.
The term 10 GBHOTW is in reference to the children's bus song Ten Green Bottles Hanging on the Wall. The song starts out, 10 green bottles hanging on the wall if one of those bottles should happen to fall, there will be 9 green bottles hanging on the wall. It then continues to count down to zero.
No. Crops turn green from the production of chlorophyll, which is a natural part of plant biology. If anything, lighting will turn crops black from burning them.
I think there are 12, then they go down to 0. It goes like this: 12 green bottles, sitting on a wall...etc... Hope this helped!
Green tea sticks work in a similar way to teabags so I would imagine 32mg caffeine per 100ml.