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If you grow your plant outside, it will get enough insects to eat. If it rains the container may fill up with water but this will not hurt the plants, they can live underwater for months. If you grow your plant inside you will need to feed it insects. ... venus flytrap, venus fly trap...
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1. George, J. 1962. Plants that eat insects. Readers Digest Feb: 221-226. 2. Hodick, D. and Sievers, A. On the mechanism of trap closure of Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula Ellis). ... 540 Pp. 4. Roberts, P. R. and Oosting, H. J. 1958. Responses of Venus fly trap (Dionaea muscipula) to factors involved in its endemism.
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www.botany.org/carnivorous_plants/venus_flytrap.php
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b) feed the Venus Fly Trap on flies. c) grow a Venus Fly Trap. ... 'It is in a way, dear. The trouble is there aren't many flies here. I feed it on little bits of meat. You've gone rather pale, Daphne. Have you got a headache? We'll have our sherry now and then I'll see if I can catch a fly and you can see it eat it up.'
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wwwedu.ge.ch/cptic/prospective/projets/anglais/exercise...
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Venus Fly Traps are quite easy to grow, as long as they are given the proper conditions. They should be grown in very bright light, but not in direct, hot sun. A warm, humid environment, with a constant supply of moisture, such as you would find in a terrarium is ideal.
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www.thegardenhelper.com/flytrap.html
www.thegardenhelper.com/flytrap.html
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A warning about caterpillars and, presumably, other leaf-crunching arthropods--be careful that the food you give your plant cannot eat its way out! FAQ-reader Crispin S. told me that a caterpillar nibbled its way out of several of his plant's traps before finally being defeated.
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www.qsl.net/9a5aac/venus/faq/faq09.htm
www.qsl.net/9a5aac/venus/faq/faq09.htm
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name Jamie S. status other age 20s Question - What eats the venus fly trap? Or is it at the top of the food chain? ----------------- Cute little ecological niche if it is at the top of it's local food chain. Once in a long while those happen. ... But I suspect any herbivorous animal could eat the venus flytrap. After all,
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