Unless there is a shortage of flies, or it looks like it is dying, you do not need to feed a Venus Flytrap for it to survive.
no, venus flytraps are sturdy plants that dont require a lot of water to survive. they are very easy to take care of, you basically just leave it alone.
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It's a plant. All plants are living organisms like ourselves.
Yes, if you keep the Flytrap in the right conditions they are relatively easy to grow. They are easy to grow as the seeds have a special substance which help it to grow rapidly.
Yes you can feed a Venus Flytrap grasshoppers.
give it bugs
You shouldn't feed the Venus Flytrap more than one fly each feeding time (1 mouth).
No! Never feed a Venus Flytrap anything but flies or other bugs. Bits of hamburger may also me appropriate for the Flytrap to eat. Try to refrain from feeding it other sources of meat entirely if possible.
Bugs, but don't feed it ants. Lots of people feed it hamburger meat, but that is NOT a good idea.
Venus Flytrap was created in 1768.
Catch flies for it but remember to never feed it fatty foods. If you need help check out the related link below.
Venus Flytraps eat a variety of bugs. Here are the ones you should feed your Venus Flytrap: slugs, spiders, caterpillars (be careful with this insect and ants as they could eat your plant), crickets and of course flies. You could also feed it maggots.
No, the Venus Flytrap is not an amphibian.
Ionized water. I used to have a bunch of carnivorous plants and I had to buy jugs of distilled water to feed them. DO NOT feed them tap water! It can kill them.
Muscles are tissue found in animal organisms. The venus flytrap is a plant, it does not have muscles.
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