If you over feed your venus flytrap many of your traps will die quickly sinse they can only be used 3-5 times before dieing. This may kill your traps faster than you can make some and you may end up killing the plant if you keep on feeding a trap evrey time it opens.
The Venus Fly Trap was named after Venus, the goddess of love. It seems the namer had a cynical view of romance and felt that temptation and entrapment were part of the goddess's skills.
The Venus Flytrap eats bugs because there are not enough much needed nutrients available in its boggy environment.
a nrmal flytrap eats around 10-18 ounces of food
Venus has, as determined by satellite probes, a surface temperature of 800 degrees , much too hot to sustain life as we know it.
i don't know much but one is a Venus flytrap.
There's not much you can do. Just make sure you feed it distilled water from then on.
One leaf can eat 8-9 insects approx, before withering away.
As long as they are close to an open window, they are perfectly capable of feeding themselves.
A Venus Flytrap does make its own food.It is a green plant like other green plants and is able to photosynthesize.The Venus Flytraps is able to supplement its diet with ants, spiders and insects allowing them to grow more robustly in soil which has a deficiency of nitrogen and phosphorus compounds. It is better to think of the process as providing additional fertilizer rather than providing energy for the plant.
Not much. It might look weird but at heart it's still just a dead plant. Throw it out or compost it.
No, they have to catch flies in their traps to retrieve much needed minerals and nutrients that their boggy habitat does not have to offer.
Yes. As their habitat lacks good quality nutrients and the chemical, Nitrogen, it is mandatory that the Flytrap gets its energy from other sources - eating insects. Photosynthesis alone would not keep the Venus Flytrap alive.