Feed the Venus flytrap mealworms or insects. If you want to feed the Venus flytrap - either because you're keeping it indoors or you just want to experience the excitement of watching it eat - you can use mealworms, insects or spiders that are small enough to fit in the leaf traps. read more
Venus flytrap is a carnivorous plant, native to streams and swamps of the Carolinas in the United States. Venus flytraps do not acclimate well to life outside of the swamp so, to be successful, mimic its natural environment as much as possible. This means lots of bright, full sun and cool winter temperatures. read more
Native to the bogs and swamp-lands of North and South Carolina, Venus fly traps enjoy high humidity and moist, poor, acidic soil. The ideal pH for a Venus fly trap is in the acidic range of 4.9 to 5.3 (most normal plants and vegetables prefer a more neutral range of pH 5.8 to 7.2). read more
The Venus flytrap is one of the most captivating plants around. Learn all about Venus fly traps, including Venus fly trap care, Venus flytrap feeding, growing Venus flytraps indoors, facts about Venus flytraps and more. read more
Venus flytraps look like they could be from another world, but this carnivorous plant is right at home on your windowsill or porch. Though it has a reputation for being difficult to care for, Venus flytraps just need a little bit of extra attention and the right environment to thrive. read more