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Venus flytraps are the most popular
meat-eating plants, capable of trapping and absorbing flies and insects.
They're fascinating perennial plants that draw insects to their jaw-like leaves
with fresh nectar.
An electric current is delivered through the plant whenever something brushes
the inner hairs of its "trap," indicating that something is there,
and the trap jerks shut, confining the fly. The perimeter of the shut trap is
lined with overlapping blades, and the more the insect moves, the firmer it
shuts, making an exit difficult for the trapped fly.
You can tell just what Venus flytrap plants are from the above paragraphs. So,
if you intend to keep one or two of these plants in your home or garden, you
should be aware that you need to feed them like you feed your pet. Now, because
they are meat-eating plants doesn't suggest that they eat meat, and they trap
mostly insects such as flies for consumption. While they may be able to handle
themselves out in the wild, keeping one means, especially indoors, means they
need to be fed by you.
What does the Venus flytrap eat?
A Venus flytrap eats or consumes different types of insects. However, it does
not survive mainly on insects because, just like every plant, it gets its
nutrients from a process known as photosynthesis. Hence, trapping insects is
more like a supplement for a Venus flytrap. It traps anything from insects to
arachnids. Some of its victims are beetles, ants, spiders, flying insects, and
grasshoppers.
This indicates that if you own a Venus flytrap, you need to have such insects
available for it. You can find some live food or buy dried fly larvae. Dried
fly larvae are great for carnivorous plants and can feed two Venus flytraps for
a full year. The special thing about this meal is that it requires no special
care and doesn't need to be refrigerated.
How to care for your carnivorous plants
There are many sundew plants for sale, and if you intend to buy one, you should
understand that they need special care. First, you need to get a glass vase to
hold the plant. Because Venus flytraps require a lot of sunlight, you need to
find the sunniest windowsill in your home to place them.
They also like humidity, so they do very well in a terrarium. Furthermore,
Venus flytraps should not be given tap water as the minerals built up can kill
them. However, rainwater or distilled water will cause no harm to them. They
should not be watered from above. Instead, keep them sitting in water that's
not more than 1 cm high.
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Since Venus flytraps get an abundance of insects living in the wild, you may
consider growing them in a garden. However, if you want them indoors, you must
get the appropriate Venus fly trap food for them. As much as this is just a supplement, it is
needed to make the plant stronger and healthier. Nature Giftstore for Sundew plant for sale.
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