If you put a Venus Flytrap in the shade, its leaves will turn black. If they do, you should slowly acclimate it to high light so its leaves won't burn. If you find that a trap has red in it don't worry it will just grow faster.
You could feed it insects and spiders to see what happens. Venus Flytraps don't like to be bothered by putting your finger in it. You could test it by grabbing a small pencil and touch the inside mouth of a Venus Flytrap, however this does damage the plant.Tips for experimentation:- Always feed it distilled water or rain drops. I- The Flytrap is great for science fairs with other carnivorous plants.- Do not feed human food.- They have hair triggers (which some people call teeth). It won't hurt if you put your finger in it!- If it's black it means it's dead. If it's black in November - May, it means that your plant is sleeping because of winter dormancy. Other carnivorous plants have winter dormancy except nepenthe's. Make sure you have a spray garden bottle and spray the plant 3-7 times every 2-4 days.
Birds and possibly small rodents eat the Venus Flytrap.
Flies and other flying insects supplement its nutrition from the soil on which it lives. Sometimes if there is a large Venus Flytrap it will eat a small frog or toad.The Venus Flytrap lives on soils that are poor in nutrients, and in particular nitrogen compounds, such as nitrates, that the roots can absorb. The insect "diet" provides additional nitrogen, enabling the plant to grow in places where it might not otherwise survive. To read more about Venus flytraps, visit the Related Link.Any type of small beetle or fly or bugs really. It will eat anything that fits inside it.It's in the name - flies!You could feed a Venus Flytrap flies, water and hamburger meat.You can feed Venus fly traps quite a lot of things, flies (obviously, that's why it is called what it is), Spiders and many other things, such as small bits of raw hamburger.You can put it by a window eg in your bathroom. I have found that it loves it there because it has fresh, live flies from the window! It's also a good idea to have a little bowl with about 2-4 mm of water in it. (Not tap water)You can also feed it by putting the fly/spider into the trap or you can let it catch the food all by itself. You shouldn't make it close with nothing in it very often, or it will get tired and die. So if you don't do that, your Venus fly trap will live a long time! Good luck!You can feed them any bug, but it will also eat small (live) frogs or toads.small flys buy not to small or not to big because they can egscap easly. If they are to small the fly can egscap throw there teeth and if they are to big the venus flytrap cant eat it because it cant fit in its mouth and by the way i an 11 i am Bethanie
Flies and other flying insects supplement its nutrition from the soil on which it lives. Sometimes if there is a large Venus Flytrap it will eat a small frog or toad.The Venus Flytrap lives on soils that are poor in nutrients, and in particular nitrogen compounds, such as nitrates, that the roots can absorb. The insect "diet" provides additional nitrogen, enabling the plant to grow in places where it might not otherwise survive. To read more about Venus flytraps, visit the Related Link.Any type of small beetle or fly or bugs really. It will eat anything that fits inside it.It's in the name - flies!You could feed a Venus Flytrap flies, water and hamburger meat.You can feed Venus fly traps quite a lot of things, flies (obviously, that's why it is called what it is), Spiders and many other things, such as small bits of raw hamburger.You can put it by a window eg in your bathroom. I have found that it loves it there because it has fresh, live flies from the window! It's also a good idea to have a little bowl with about 2-4 mm of water in it. (Not tap water)You can also feed it by putting the fly/spider into the trap or you can let it catch the food all by itself. You shouldn't make it close with nothing in it very often, or it will get tired and die. So if you don't do that, your Venus fly trap will live a long time! Good luck!You can feed them any bug, but it will also eat small (live) frogs or toads.small flys buy not to small or not to big because they can egscap easly. If they are to small the fly can egscap throw there teeth and if they are to big the venus flytrap cant eat it because it cant fit in its mouth and by the way i an 11 i am Bethanie
put on a certain shade if your teacher tells you to or just put on any shade it is like regular accept brighter
No, it is just a trap and not a very brutal one, just enough to hold a fly. In order for the plant to hurt you, you would have to leave you finger (or whatever) in the trap until the digestive enzymes have a chance to burn through your epidermis, which would be days. Also, the plant does not have teeth really. They only can put out enough pressure to crush their prey.
If you live in a humid area, you could get away with putting it in a garden. Otherwise you may wish to invest in a terrarium. Be sure to have supply of peat moss and sand with nutrients similar to a bog.
Flies and other flying insects supplement its nutrition from the soil on which it lives. Sometimes if there is a large Venus Flytrap it will eat a small frog or toad.The Venus Flytrap lives on soils that are poor in nutrients, and in particular nitrogen compounds, such as nitrates, that the roots can absorb. The insect "diet" provides additional nitrogen, enabling the plant to grow in places where it might not otherwise survive. To read more about Venus flytraps, visit the Related Link.Any type of small beetle or fly or bugs really. It will eat anything that fits inside it.It's in the name - flies!You could feed a Venus Flytrap flies, water and hamburger meat.You can feed Venus fly traps quite a lot of things, flies (obviously, that's why it is called what it is), Spiders and many other things, such as small bits of raw hamburger.You can put it by a window eg in your bathroom. I have found that it loves it there because it has fresh, live flies from the window! It's also a good idea to have a little bowl with about 2-4 mm of water in it. (Not tap water)You can also feed it by putting the fly/spider into the trap or you can let it catch the food all by itself. You shouldn't make it close with nothing in it very often, or it will get tired and die. So if you don't do that, your Venus fly trap will live a long time! Good luck!You can feed them any bug, but it will also eat small (live) frogs or toads.small flys buy not to small or not to big because they can egscap easly. If they are to small the fly can egscap throw there teeth and if they are to big the venus flytrap cant eat it because it cant fit in its mouth and by the way i an 11 i am Bethanie
The fly dies because of the acids the venus fly trap has,then after a while the venus fly trap opens and the fly falls out if you put a stone or a peice of paper in to the fly trap,after 12 hours it opens and the paper or thing that went in will fall out
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you use a cup put dirt in it then put some water in it then put grass in it then give him lots of shade
Venus flytraps are small carnivorous plants that grow in subtropical climates in nutrient poor soil. Lots of water. The plant is a freshwater marsh plant and is used to soil that is fully saturated with water. Use of standard "flower pots" with a drain hole in the bottom will cause a flytrap to get too dry and it will die.