Venus Flytraps are important to life because they shallow deadly insects and keeps bugs away from us. Without the Venus Flytraps, thousands and thousands of deadly insects, such as mosquitoes which bring us malaria and locusts, bees etc would live to exist beside us on Earth.
More importantly, Venus Flytraps are part of the Ecosystem and help deduce CO2 through respiration. They're just normal plants at the end of the day.
Humans use the Venus Flytrap to look at as an object and keep flies out of a room.
The Venus flytrap is a perennial plant that traps and eats insects. It is native to the low-lying wetlands of the southeastern United States. After being harvested, the whole fresh plant is pressed to remove the liquid extract, which is used as an herbal remedy. It is also used in mixtures like Carnivora, a patented formula that includes many ingredients in addition to Venus flytrap extract. Venus flytrap extract is sold in capsule and liquid form to be taken by mouth and as an injectable liquid. -daniela
Humans use the Venus Flytrap to look at as an object and keep flies out of a room.
The Venus flytrap is a perennial plant that traps and eats insects. It is native to the low-lying wetlands of the southeastern United States. After being harvested, the whole fresh plant is pressed to remove the liquid extract, which is used as an herbal remedy. It is also used in mixtures like Carnivora, a patented formula that includes many ingredients in addition to Venus flytrap extract. Venus flytrap extract is sold in capsule and liquid form to be taken by mouth and as an injectable liquid. -daniela
If you keep it in your house, it will keep away flies.
Venus Flytraps can be used to help eliminate flies in a particular area, and their large leaves also help replenish the oxygen in an enclosed room.
The Venus Flytrap helps us by eating pesky bugs like flies.
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There is no translation, it is not used in Spanish. You would have to speak English if you want to say 'Venus Flytrap'.
The Venus Flytrap has what are called 'traps' or 'mouths' on stems in which are used to catch and digest prey.
Venus Flytrap was created in 1768.
No, the Venus Flytrap is not an amphibian.
Yes, the Venus Flytrap is in the understory.
Yes, a Venus Flytrap is avascular.
The Venus Flytrap's rhizomes are their roots.
Venus The Flytrap happened in 1990.
Yes, the Venus Flytrap does have chlorophyll.
No, Venus Flytrap flowers are not poisonous.
it is used for trapping insectsand it is also used for our environment
Yes you can feed a Venus Flytrap grasshoppers.