Do not feed your Venus' fly trap meat! Live prey, such as such as flies, spiders, crickets, slugs and caterpillars, are a Venus' fly trap's favorite food. No ants, please. Just a note: caterpillars may eat themselves out of the trap.
- Can a Venus flytrap survive without bugs?
- What human food can Venus fly traps eat?
- Can you feed Venus fly traps fruit?
- Can you feed a Venus flytrap hamburger?
Can a Venus flytrap survive without bugs?
Although flytraps are carnivorous, they can go long periods (a month or two) without eating insects. If you grow them outdoors, they'll get enough to eat naturally. If you're growing Venus flytrap indoors, you'll have to feed them bugs periodically.
What human food can Venus fly traps eat?
Avoid giving Venus flytraps human food, such as hamburger or cheese. The plant doesn't digest them and they cause the leaf to rot. Although wild plants may eat larger insects, in cultivation offer your plant live or freshly killed prey that easily fits into the trap when it is closed.
Can you feed Venus fly traps fruit?
Do not experiment with human food. Venus flytrap can digest candy, chicken, fruit, hamburgers, or any human food. Watch the leaves after feeding: After you feed a leaf, observe it for the next weeks. The plant will at least a week to digest the bug.
Can you feed a Venus flytrap hamburger?
If you feed a Venus flytrap a bit of hamburger meat, it will probably die. Venus flytraps expect bugs. Feed them anything else, and they will not like it. There is far too much non-bug energy and protein in cow-meat.