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For me though it's not just that plants can respond to human voice or music, but why do they bother? I mean, half of the time we don't like listening to each other talk and plants can communicate with each other on a rudimentary level through chemical release, so why listen and respond to humans? I just wonder what they really get out of it. Answer: 'Beez in the trap' is actually a rather classic phrase that was taken and butchered by Nicki Minaj. One study even found that plants respond better to a female voice than a male voice. Everything can be just lovely one minute. It almost happens in anticipation of a 'storm' hitting. But one of the moments that stuck with me from the dream/books is the fact that plants respond to sound-speech and music and it can help their development it was first suggested in the 1800s and science still seems to affirm this idea without being certain why it's true. What does 'beez in the trap' mean It basically means that there is a lull, a period of complete calm, before something really drastic happens. A recent re-read of A Wind In The Door and first read of Contact probably caused my recent dream about a botanist chosen to help terraform a new planet and her ensuing ethical dilemma. Actually a lot of things make me want to have more of a green thumb at the moment, although this list of plants that bees like is foremost on my mind. My bee preoccupation lately has me wishing I had more of a green thumb and less of a habit of moving around.