venus fly trap is the most famous one but there are many others
venus fly trap is the most famous one but there are many other plants that eat bugs!!!!!
AND the Pitcher Plant! AND COBRA LILLY. BY: CHEERSAV
A carnivorous plant is the term for a swamp plant that eats bugs. The vegetation in question may range from those which utilize pitfall traps to those known as bladder, flypaper, lobster-pot, and snap traps. All of the above-mentioned plants in question share a common preference for bug-filled diets (as a source of nitrogen, which is lacking in the soils) in marshy, swampy eco-systems.
Yes, there are plants that eat or trap bugs. The herbaceous plants in question carry the name carnivorous plant. They engage in such behavior because their natural habitat is nutrient-poor and their diet requires the nutrition which can be obtained from nitrogen-rich bugs.
Carnivorous or insectivorous
venus fly traps
There is one plant that eats small bugs and critters, which is the Venus Fly Trap. Other than that, there isn't a plant that eats spiders.
The pitcher plant catches bugs and flies and eats them
they are the only small plant that eats bugs ( other living oranisms )
Many things including bugs and herbivorous animals.
they eat grass, vegibles, and most type of plant
yes. An example is the Venus fly trap but it only eats bugs.
spiders eat the bugs which eats the crops that farmers plant and grow for food
The mutual relationship that lady bugs have with plants is that they eat bugs, such as aphids that are known for eating plants. This means lady bugs save these plants, and also get lots of food at the same time.
bugs
spiders
Carnivores
Omnivore