Bugs are attracted to the Venus Flytrap from the nectar the plant excretes.
venus fly traps glow blue because of how much nutrients they have
yes,they use them for nutrients, sense they live in non-nutrient soil
The Venus Flytrap eats bugs because there are not enough much needed nutrients available in its boggy environment.
Venus flytraps survive on bugs that fly into their traps, and therefore do help it to grow and reproduce. The important nutrients the bugs contain help the plant to maintain it's growth during times when food is scarce. As it's environment has few nutrients, bugs are a key in order for the plant to live a healthy life.
A Venus fly trap is a plant it has a jaw like flower which looks like a mouth so it tempts the insects to take its nectar. When the insect is inside the trap the Venus fly trap closes its jaw and eats the insect. Venus Fly traps need to eat insects to get nutrients like Nitrogen. Their habitat is marshes and bogs and it is poor in nutrients so they eat bugs to give them nutrients.
I don't think venus fly traps have gas.
No, Venus Fly Traps do not eliminate aphids.Specifically, the plant in question (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivore that includes insects among its prey. By consuming insects, a Venus Fly Trap makes up for a lack of nutrients in the soils in which it tends to grow. But aphids (Aphidoidea superfamily) mature to sizes that are too small for Venus Fly Traps to consume.
The Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous plant. It takes nutrients from insects and Spiders that become trapped inside its leaves.
Generally not with the standard small Venus Fly traps.
no there were no venus fly traps. but there where paintings.
why would people eat venus fly traps, the fly traps eat insects.
Venus Flytraps do not fly.