Can my carnivorous plant have an indigestion from eating too much flies?


Question:If I bring it to a farm where's million of flies?

Answers:
Depends on the plant. After the plant digests so much the trap will die and a new one will grow in it's place. North American pitcher plants are extremely glutonous! After the pitchers fill up they start to get spots around the rim of where the fill line is. We in the carnivorous plant world jokingly call it indigestion. Here are a couple of links for you.


Only if the fly was sucking up some hot sauce
Not too sure that indigestion is the right term.. The only thing I see happening is that it might get clogged with too many flies, though when it's full, it'll probably just close it's mouth thing.
nope i just think that they would love it

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