Flies mostly & other flying insects.
Venus Flytrap.
Venus flytrap and pitcher plant are two examples of insectivorous plants that are adapted to trap and feed on insects for nutrients.
It depends on the type of carnivorous plant and its' size. The Venus Flytrap will usually stick with fly sized food. However, the Pitcher Plant can consume animals as large as a rat!
The Dodder (a parasite, leafless, annual plant,etc.) A Venus Flytrap (they eat insects.) Pitcher plant (which grows in Borneo and tropical Asia. The Pitcher plant gives out a sweet juice that attracts insects.) And lots more! Try researching it online!
Venus fly traps are carnivorous plants that capture, kill and eat their food. The Venus fly trap is a bulb plant, and the traps themselves develop from flowers.
Yes, the Venus Flytrap it is a good plant as it can eat all of the bad bugs trying to eat your plants in and around your house.
The Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous flytrap.
The Venus Flytrap is a seed plant.
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.
A Venus Flytrap cannot eat a man.
Venus Flytrap.
The Venus Flytrap are plants due to how their cells are made up. The Venus Flytrap contains plant cells and does not go through respiration like an animal does.
The Venus Flytrap is a plant known by the scientific name Dionaea muscipula. It is a carnivorous plant that will eat small insects and arachnids (spiders). It does so by sensing its prey with small hairs. When two of these are touched the plant will close on its prey.
it is a flytrap plant.
Certainly not. Every living organism feeds on different things. For instance, feeding the Venus Flytrap cheese, could kill the plant. You should let your Flytrap feed naturally or give it bits of a hamburger. You should give it water when its soil gets dry.
A Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivorous plant of wetlands, or as a house plant. The plant traps insects and absorbs the nutrients of the insect.
The plant grows in poor soil so needs nutrients from elsewhere