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Any plant that eats mosquitoes, flies, yellow jackets, ticks or mice are a friend to mankind.
Facts
i saw a documentary where a large venus fly trap ate humans.........The documentary was called Little Shop of Horror.
@@lightninggamer5120 🤣🤣🤣
Correct.
@@jacklewis5452 lol we’re you young when you saw that movie?
"Will you eat a salad to assert dominance" 🤣
I want to like this comment but it's at 69. So take my comment of approval instead.
@@Mrnevertalks too late
Yeah. Lol
Hahaha
It’s to bad these plants aren’t big enough to drop blm off into.
In this episode of Pokémon, we watch a Victribell knock out a Rattata
I think you mean Carnivine
Op i wrote a similar comment referencing the episode of Pokemon league where pikachu was defeated by the bellsprout
@@overlordextremegameexor oh uh yeah that's right. Carnivine
not funny dude
@@kittycat713 I suggest you delete this comment before you ruin this reply section.
When I was a kid growing up in Florida, I had a terrarium full of big, beautiful Venus Fly Traps. I loved feeding them bugs! I was a weird kid. 😄
I don't see that as weird. That had to be cool
What weird sacrifices to you indulge in now Kyle?
@@eightinches6094 I honestly would have to say "None". 🙂
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@@gw7911 OK, I'll confess. I sometimes sacrifice what should be productive hours to watching KZhead Videos. ☺️
I used to be a fan, but after watching this, I am a full on air-conditioner
LOL
This is so silly funny 😅
Wow, so original and not stolen at all
No one can stop teleportdinero
Ha, I see this comment everywhere
"Feed me Simore, feed me now" Little Shop Horrors
Seymour
Now I don't feel so weird talking to my house plants.
ha
Lmao, I love how the colonists saw the flytrap and basically thought, “heheh, reminds me of Martha.”
As dangerous. Her trap, that is.
Think I'll send my ex a bouquet.
😂
Good idea
Aww how sweet
Make sure to include some triffids.
😂😅😂
After a Venus flytrap closes the trap stil wants to triple check. For the triple confirmation the bug has to touch more hairs. If its actually a creature it will mostly panic and try to escape, and so it triggers more hairs and the trap closes completely. If the hairs dont get triggered the trap will slowly open up again. Some bugs stayed still in there while trapped and this is how they escaped. However, this happens rarely.
We could’ve used Venus flytraps for the excessive mosquitoes this past summer.
sundews and butterworts are better for mosquitoes
You need a bat colony. Bats will take care of all your mosquitoes.
Cellar spiders would probably take out a bunch of them. If I find one near my front door, I just leave it there to take care of insect security for me. If there is a spider residing there, that means there are enough unknown critters creeping around to support a spider. I'd prefer to deal with one spider mostly staying in his web not bothering anyone than find flies around my food or mosquitoes biting me.
There are also butterworts (Panguicula) whose leaves have tiny holes the release fluid as a leaf curls around an insect. There are two main groups of pitcher plants--the temperate ones (Sarracenia) whose entire leaf forms the pitcher, and the tropical Nepenthes whose pitcher is at the end of a long stalk suspended from the end of a leaf.
I tried to grow the Venus fly traps but they wouldn't open, I'm in a sub tropical region so I may look for Panguicula seeds and try growing them for novelty plants, thanks for the info Bob 👍
There's also Cobra Lilies which grow in California. They are like a pitcher plant, except the trap's opening is underneath where it leads inside with several spots that let in extra light to attract and confuse insects. The prey is forced by downward-pointing hairs towards the stomach full of digestive juices.
@@Yoshikarter1 The Cobra Lily (Darlingtonia californica), found in NW CA and SW OR, is a member of the family Sarraceniaceae, just like the other types of pitcher plants native to the eastern US. However, its biology is somewhat different, and it has some very restrictive physiological requirements (such as the roots' needing to be kept at temperatures of about 50 F or lower. Back over 50 years ago, I was able to buy these plants at the local "Two Guys" big box store (in NJ), and they looked as if they had simply been dug up from the wild and put into clear plastic bags. They wilted and died fairly soon after I planted them in flower pots because I knew essentially nothing about their rather stringent requirements. There is an excellent Wikipedia article on this species.
The first one your talking about sundews
"FEED ME, SEYMOUR!!"
Little Shop Of Horrors 😂
I had barely started public school when the original movie came out (1960) which I watched when it was available on TV. At that age, that movie was a fright, but from then on we used to use "Feed Me!" in creepy voices to weird out each other. That's all you'd have to say to get a laugh. We all knew what it referred to, like the original version of The Fly "Help meeee!" gave us the heebie jeebies.
I peep that lil comment you made at the end. "Will you eat a salad to assert dominance" 🤣🤣🤣
Imagine being a poisonous insect with the deadliest stingers/venoms in the world and having no effect when captured by these plants.
Yeah - Not so tough now, are ya?
I actually just ordered a sundew plant to deal with the pesky fruit flies that keep popping up!
Good choice!
The commentary or "how you explain this all in this video" makes me remind about the commentary in NatGeo before-explaining about south american centipede and another. But, it doesn't mean i compare this one to other and choose which the best commentary. Every channels, like this, have their own uniqueness. Cool video! Keep it up! 👍👍👍
Now that's a carnivorous plant.
That plant is scarier than most insects 🤯
fly traps of the small type definitely won’t hurt you, it’s basically doing better for the environment by killing pests like mice or flies
I have a flytrap. I call him Nigel.
FEED ME, Seymour!! She sure looks like plant food to me!! 😆😆😆
You left out butterworts, they grow leaves like a normal plant that are sticky. Bug lands on them and are stuck. Each leaf can look like a insect graveyard. Note: i'm growing several butterworts myself at the moment.
Ez-8: I'm glad you mentioned this in your comment because I think I have heard of the butterworts, but watching this video I had it half confused with bladderworts shown in this video. But now you have clarified and corrected me on that one....Anyway, can you explain in say rough detail as to what happens to the bug that gets stuck on the butterwort.
@@unhooked25 yeah for butterworts it above Ground and for bladderwort is below it.
When a spider gets caught in one, the spider thinks, "oh, the irony."
"Will you eat salad to assert dominance?" LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
*Eats salad* *Gets listeria* 😭
Okay, that last bit with the eating of a salad to assert dominance was good. lol
It's a shame Venus flytraps aren't big enough to digest humans. If they were, I can think of a few that I would gladly toss into one.
Hope none of them are me cause I don't like the feeling of being trapped and slowly getting my insides eaten
@@umuhyacinth6144 It depends on if you did something to piss me off 😂
Oh wow that was wild and pretty darn cool to see. Thanks 👍
This episode about carnivorous plants reminds me of the episode of the Simpsons when the Homer and his family fell down a waterfall into a giant carnivorous flower and it closes around them. Homer pushes his way out through the leafy barrier and Bart reacts, "Wow, dad, how did you do that?" Homer nonchalantly says, "It's a flower."
I thought of that, too.
Batman's villain Poison Ivy would be happy with this video.
My cousin may you rest in peace. 🙏
I always thought it was called a Venus fly trap because it looks like something from another world 🌎
not creeped out. I love these. Effective natural pest control.
I guess for Venus Fly Traps, they've never heard of the saying, "No such thing as a free lunch."
You lied. No mouse was captured Venus Fly Trap. I unsubscribed and won’t watch any more of your videos.
Really. Im witnessing no mouse consumed yet.... I see one
you have a point so im going to unsubscribe to
Bro took it personally 💀
@@b-racks30 i dont know why i did that but some how he made me do it
Good thing this is top comment. Now I don’t have to watch the video 😅
"This Mouse Will Be Killed By a Plant" *True.* _A Coconut fell on him_ 🥥 🐭 💥 8-))...
Cool video, keep up the great content!
There is a plant in England called the Puya Chilensis or Sheep Eating plant that has been known to snare animals such as sheep, this plant has huge barbed thorns that tangle wool and fur and cause an animal to eventually die. the animal then decomposes and becomes fertilizer for the plant.
3:02 Reeeeeeet ! 🐸 R.I.P. Kermit
You missed the most spectacular and most overlooked carniverous plant - the humble bramble. Look at the thorns and you'll see they point back on themselves to snag wool. In nature, sheep will be trapped, die and rot giving a nice dollop of fertiliser.
*reads title * man thats tough
They do my need to fed daily and by they I mean any carnivores plants. I have been successfully raising Venus fly traps since 8th grade and I am in my early 30s. They are in my admittedly biased opinion the most amazing plant on the planet and honestly my second favorite living organism. I say that because there is no need to lie when making videos concerning carnivorous plants because the truth is pretty awesome and while some pitcher plants catch and digest certain rodents a Venus fly trap would have trouble catching a pinky, baby mouse.
I use Venus Flytraps as pest control in our kitchen. Really efficient!
Sorry to tell you, it’s going to die, venus fly traps are not meant to be grown indoors for a lot of reasons. Also Venus fly traps aren’t the best at capturing kitchen insects, buttworts and sundews are better for that.
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How a plant can eat a mouse is beyond my comprehension
i'm more surprised that mice can eat plants
Robert Plant liked roasted chicken.
The Sundew Plant with all of those tentacles creeps me out the most.
the guy sure looks like plant food to me!
It’s supper time
I love my Venus Flytraps. They're both beautiful and entertaining, and I don't know too many plants that can claim that!
Weirdly Gruesome had a plant that tried to eat Fred Flintstone. 😂
that's actually still pretty pathetic, I hope they evolve much higher someday
This is very eye-opening
Forget the stores,these plants can deal with all of the insect pest lmboooo!
You would think that the mouse would be able gnaw through the plant matter.
Mice can eat their way out.
They probably panic from drowning and the plants trap embolizes them from trying to escape, it's sticky sap won't allow any escape.
I've read somewhere it would have to take at least a billion more years from now for carnivorous plants to evolve in the direction of actively hunting human- sized prey, so we won't have to worry about man- eating plants any time soon. However, the carnivorous plants we have now are a testament to the wonders of evolution. Charles Darwin himself was fascinated about these things.
Great video! I will subscribe as a result of how great this video is! 👍
There is one plant...native to Australia. The "gimpy gimpy" plant. It's leaves are coated with thousands upon thousands of tiny poisonous needles. Touching this plant can cause debilitating pain to the point where you could curl up into a ball and die. So far only 1 death back in 1922...but eeep.
Got damn. 🤔
I want one lol
They said the death was because he used it as toilet paper and then killed himself cause of the pain
Australia sounds like hell
how do you care for a venus flytrap? i have bought 2 and a friend has tried to propogate 20 now neither of them made it that long... one strivled and went brown. (i think it got underwatered) The other i made sure to water and it when i can back after a day out one day the whole place stank like my baby cusins dipers. checked everything tried putting the flytrap out smell went with it. The small ones also turned brown fast or just woulden't grow and soon where brown as well. I would like to try again... Just thought I would ask a Pro first.
the things i watch before going to bed lol
Seriously
Well it beats sleeping.
So the Venus Flytrap is like the Garand thumb of plants.
Really did not want that close up on the dissolved fly
5:49 victreebel from the 1st generation pokemon for the old school people lol
"Feed me Seymour"
“Feed me Seymore!”
Cool.. I used to have a Venus Fly Trap be good to have one on a much larger scale.!👍
great commentary, very funny
7:42 The piranha plants in the Ducktales video game! They appear in The Amazon AND the African Mines levels.
We have Venus Flytraps and Pitcher Plants here in New Jersey. The fly traps are only located in one 10 or 20 square mile area. Luckily it's already a state park so they are fairly well protected. I've only seen small clusters of small plants there. Pitcher Plants are much wider spread and easier to find. The biggest one I've seen had a 2" opening on a 6" pitcher. It was on the bank of a popular canoe/kayaking stream. Again, in a state park. Though I have seen clusters in woods not state owned.
Yes there are conservation groups working to transplant them to other locales like New Jersey from their native, limited, and increasingly endangered range of North and South Carolina.
A mouse did fall into a pitcher plant.
See even plants eat meat !
I think the pitcher will gimme nightmares
I need about 3 of these in my garden for these empires of lizards I have lol... but I guess the lizards serve there purpose as well for the insects
Right. Better to keep lizards than clean out remains from your so beloved plants.
4:19 Very interesting paradox right there. If Australian wildlife is so mind-bogglingly dangerous, then how did some of them become extinct? :P
Because of more deadly, dangerous wildlife
Wtf not even plants are vegan
I am currently working on splicing genes of different plant and nanobots to make a human sized Venus fly trap that makes cell phones instead of sugary dew.
Oh my God Biology is Beautiful
I'd say the picture plant is the most fascinating
My finger almost got digest by the pitcher plant
Love Venus Flytrap
Ya, I agree, no mouse getting eaten
I will indeed eat a salad to “assert dominance.”
Will this video explain who put a mouse in a plant for a photo?
I didn't know that some of those plants can and do eat even vertebrates.
A great documentary
Omg just searched Mice on a Venus (the mine craft chill nostalgia song) and this came up lol
this summer was hell for me because some blackberry bushes teamed up with another type of plant that stings twice as bad as the blackberry bush and ten to fifteen times longer that them as well,,, the stinging goes on for an hour or two depending on how good it stung ya... l couldn't stop picking them blackberries no matter how much l got stung,,, ouwww
I feel bad for the mouse, what a way to go 😩
Death row of the animal kingdom. As one prisoner will shout to the other, "anytime now and I'm a gonna." The other shouts in return "what crime did you commit?"....."had a few flies, some beetles, the occasional mosquito and ticks in my time, oh the price for being a spider." 🕷🌱 😄
I had a Venus Flytrap plant that bloomed small white flowers!
Wow, My father should have some of this plant in his house 🤔
Once im older im gonna get a venus flytrap, house flies are a problem you know
What no triffids
I remember when I was 6 I put finger there that acid paralize for some time. You can move ur finger but if you bite ur hand u cant feel anything
2:10 that frog just doesn’t care
Mouse could just chew itself out
They eat their way into my garage, it must get high on the scent.
So this is where they got the idea for Creepshow 2 lol
Those giant plants eats joes alive !
Picking up animals to live a lot of surprises
god really just decided to make a saw trap
I used to feed mine bits of raw ground beef. They seemed to like it.
2:28 its trying to sting the plant, but can't reach it.😆
1:27 JEEZ MAN PUT THING TO REMOVE THE BOOPS