Because of it's poor, boggy environment, the Flytrap totally relies on insects and flies to gain important nutrients to survive. It would most probably last less than a month without food.
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A Venus Flytrap flowers every Spring. It produces seeds after three to five years.
As long as they are close to an open window, they are perfectly capable of feeding themselves.
The fly trap survive off of flys and can survive without light but this isn't optimal. For the fly trap to survive for a long period of time they have to have a dormancy period every year that lasts three to five months. Without this it will weaken and die. Fly traps can also live through frost and light freezes. Freezes that last an extended period of time can kill a fly trap however.
It should take them 3 to 6 weeks.
Yes, as long as it's not too big.
A Venus flytrap typically takes about 5-7 days to fully reopen after closing, even without capturing any prey. The plant uses energy stored in its leaves to power the trap closure and reopening process. If the trap remains closed for an extended period without capturing any food, it may eventually turn black and die.
The Venus Flytrap digests flies by using acids similar to stomach juices from the human body to break down the fly over a long period of time (around 10 days). After the fly has been digested, the trap opens up again.
That depends on its health. Less than a second - healthy. More than a couple of seconds - unhealthy.
I don't think that there are Venus Flytraps in the Everglades.
they can go pretty long without food but not to long without water
You can hand feed a Venus Flytrap but it is easier to provide the tiny morsel of food on a toothpick. Delicately brush the long trigger hairs as you drop the food on the leaf. The trigger hairs won't respond if you don't act like a small insect. They don't waste their time on creatures that are too big.