My guess is that your Flytrap will either die or become very ill. If you've noticed, bacon has a lot of fat in it. Flies have next to nothing when it comes to body fat. Animals have a certain chemical that allows them to break down fat but a Venus Flytrap most likely will not have the chemicals to break it down. The fat will just sit there and will eventually kill the plant. If you have just fed your plant bacon, I hope you weren't too fond of it.
Yes you can feed a Venus Flytrap grasshoppers.
give it bugs
You shouldn't feed the Venus Flytrap more than one fly each feeding time (1 mouth).
No! Never feed a Venus Flytrap anything but flies or other bugs. Bits of hamburger may also me appropriate for the Flytrap to eat. Try to refrain from feeding it other sources of meat entirely if possible.
Bugs, but don't feed it ants. Lots of people feed it hamburger meat, but that is NOT a good idea.
No, Venus Flytraps are not big enough to consume a frog. They typically feed on insects like flies and spiders. Frogs are too large for a Venus Flytrap to consume.
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.
Venus flytrap and pitcher plant are two examples of insectivorous plants that are adapted to trap and feed on insects for nutrients.
Muscles are tissue found in animal organisms. The venus flytrap is a plant, it does not have muscles.
The Dionaea Muscipula digestion is made to break down insects and spiders. Feeding a Venus Flytrap cheese or meat can harm the plant. Cheese and meat can begin to spoil before the plant can begin to properly digest them. You may be able to feed these foods to a Venus Flytrap but you risk making the plant sick and even killing it.
Not to people. Many people raise Venus Flytraps as house plants, and feed them raw hamburger if there are no flies.
It would only soak up the water through its roots.