Insecticide For Venus Fly Trap

Venus fly traps are a popular carnivorous plant that catches insects to supplement the nitrogen in its diet. The plant has adapted to do this through sending out small spikes called trigger hairs that detect the pollen and ants. If the hair touches anything besides nitrogen rich food, it will close by sending an electrical signal through specific cells. After the trap closes, it secretes a fluid from nectar glands which makes it sticky and easier to digest. However, some insecticides have been known to affect Venus Fly Traps when they touch the plant’s trigger hairs.

Insecticide For Venus Fly Trap

If your plants have pests, be creative about how you remove them. Remove the pests manually (pluck them off) if you can. In small plant collections this kind of manual control is good for many kinds of bug infestations, and does not involve the heady risks associated with pesticides. Lady-bugs are of limited use as a biocontrol because they are rapidly consumed by the plants! I once put a bag of a few thousand lady-bugs in my greenhouse to control aphids. The pitcher plants loved them! The aphids were unharmed.

Since carnivorous plants like water, people sometimes kill pests by submerging plants completely in water for a few to several days. While I have used this method successfully, I have also managed to kill CephalotusSarraceniaUtricularia, and Dionaea this way. So while this method might be effective, there is a technique that must be learned–tricks of the trade. For example, I think that the water container be very large. If it is too small, something funky happens and the water becomes nasty and smelly, then the plant dies. Maybe it becomes anaerobic? I don’t know. But in general I have abandoned this method.

If you insist on trying a chemical approach, good luck! Carnivorous plants are very sensitive to chemicals. I almost never use pesticides on my plants. Below I report on a number of compounds that have been used with varying degrees of effectiveness. Before I launch into a discussion of chemicals, I need to make a few disclaimers.

  1. What works for one person may not work for everyone.
  2. I am not legally licensed to make pesticide recommendations. Check with your nearby agricultural extension agent or knowledgeable sales representative.
  3. I do not use pesticides too often, so there are lots of pesticides I don’t know about. I only know about the ones that carnivorous plant growers use.
  4. If I recommend a pesticide, but you discover it has been discontinued in your area, don’t try to locate, buy, and use the stuff illegally. When pesticides are discontinued, it is invariably for sound environmental reasons.
  5. For heaven’s sake, whenever using pesticides, wear a mask, use gloves, and apply pesticides only outside where you have plenty of air circulation. (Of course, having good air circulation does not mean that the fumes from the pesticides disappear, it just means that they are blown away by the wind to kill other things in your environment.)
  6. Pesticides are formulated with the assumption that they will be used outside, or at least on plants that have plenty of exposure to air currents, and so on. Applying pesticides to terrarium plants may have surprising (possibly undesirable) effects, or long-term residual impacts.
  7. Use pesticides at full-label strength, as recommended by the manufacturer. Do not use pesticides at some strange diluted rate that you came up with (perhaps because carnivorous plants often do not like pesticides), because you will encourage the development of pesticide-resistant bugs.
  8. Some of the pesticides below are neonicotinoid (i.e, neonics). These are suspected as being related to the global death of bee colonies on the planet. If I use them–and sometimes I do–I make sure that pollinating bees cannot get to my treated plants for at least a year after treatment. Be responsible for your actions.

Here is something else to worry about: surfactants and inert ingredients. If you look at a pesticide bottle, you will see that the active ingredient itself is actually a tiny percentage of the mix you are buying. The rest of the solution consists of “surfactants” and “inert ingredients.” Surfactants are compounds that help the pesticide stick to the bugs or plant. Some surfactants are harmful to carnivorous plants. The inert ingredients are mysterious, and by law are not required to be identified. Who knows what your dark and mysterious pesticide company put in that bottle. It could be quite toxic to your delicate carnivorous plant. Are you willing to experiment?

What follows is a kind of laundry list of pesticide formulations and active ingredients. If you are going to do something odd, like put a flea collar in your terrarium so the active ingredient evaporates into your terrarium atmosphere, investigate the active ingredient below. Just because it is safe for your cat doesn’t mean it is safe for your carnivorous plant!

Bacillus thuringiensis toxin (aka “Bt“): Named after the bacterium that produces the toxin, Bt is toxic to caterpillars. Beware that the surfactants and other “inactive ingredients” included in a bottle of Bt could be dangerous to your plants. Did you know a tiny bit of “Bt” sprinkled into water filled trays kill mosquito larvae? Bt is harmless to Utricularia and Aldrovanda (in my experience).

Cyfluthrin: A good mildly-systemic poison. This is usually an active ingredient that comes in mixes of Imidacloprid. So I cannot say which is being effective–this or the Imidacloprid. One of these two pesticides can cause damage to Dionaea and Utricularia, too. But it’s effective, in my book. See the entry on Imidacloprid.

Diazinon: Very effective against many pests, it is safe on Sarracenia and some at least some Utricularia (in my experience). I have not had problems with this chemical, and the surfactant and inert ingredients seem OK to carnivorous plants.

Imidacloprid: A good mild systemic poison. I have had excellent luck with this, although I get mild damage to Dionaea and I think it kills aquatic Utricularia. See the entry on Cyfluthrin.

Isopropyl alcohol: A good contact poison. Use this on cotton swabs when dabbing at aphids and mealy bugs. It kills them but good! A few drops, squeezed into Sarracenia leaf axils, kills mealy bugs hiding there, too, and does not seem to harm the Sarracenia. (Note I have heard from others who do not quite have my magical “touch”—they killed their plants with isopropyl alcohol!)

Isotox: I have never used this systemic insecticide, but reliable growers have told me they use it for pests such as aphids on DionaeaDrosera and Utricularia, and those plants tolerate the insecticide well. The active ingredient is acephate.

Kelthane: This showed no toxicity to a wide number of carnivorous plants I tried this on (SarraceniaGenliseaDroseraUtriculariaPinguicula Dionaea). However, it did not kill all the aphids I was trying to treat, either.

Malathion: This compound has the advantage of being available in WP (wettable powder) form. This is good because it seems that while Malathion itself is not too bad for carnivorous plants, the solvents usually used to transform it to liquid form are harmful to carnivorous plants. But oh boy, the WP form smells bad!

Marathon: This expensive compound seems to be safe to Utricularia, and is a good way to kill root mealy bugs that may infest them.

Orthene: Another formulation of acephate. See the entry on Isotox for more information.

Pyrethrum: A compound extracted from chrysanthemums, gardeners often consider this more environmentally friendly than other pesticides. Some growers like using it on their carnivorous plants, but I have seen it damage pitchers and flowers of Sarracenia. Rumor has it that the damage is cause by a common adjuvant added to Pyrethrum.

Soaps: Another relatively “green” pesticide, unfortunately, this seems to be deadly to carnivorous plants (although some growers seem to use them safely).

Insecticide For Venus Fly Trap

Venus fly traps are a species of carnivorous plant that are native to North and South Carolina. They grow in small, wet areas and catch their prey by using their leaves. The plant’s leaves contain two trigger hairs that tell the trap when to close.

These plants have a somewhat unique appearance, with their heart-shaped leaves and small traps. They are also known for their ability to regenerate lost parts of their body—including entire leaves or even entire plants!

Most Venus fly traps live for about 10 years, though some may live longer than 20 years.

List Of Insecticide For Venus Fly Trap

TERRO T2502 Ready-to-Use Indoor Fruit Fly Trap with Built in Window - 2 Traps + 90 day Lure Supply
Price : $5.88 ($2.94 / Count)
Features :

  • Works Fast – This fast-acting traps eliminate fruit fly infestations. You should notice a dramatic decrease in fruit fly populations within a few days
  • Long-Lasting Lure – The ready-to-use, non-staining lure attracts adult fruit flies. Each trap lasts up to 45 days, giving you up to 90 days of protection!
  • Discreet Design – The attractive, apple-shaped trap design will look at home in any kitchen. It also blends in with the fruit these pests love
  • Monitor Catches – Each fruit fly trap has a built-in window, allowing you to easily keep an eye on catches and lure levels
  • Locate Breeding Areas – These traps are most effective when placed near fruit fly breeding areas, including near fruit bowls, trash cans, on kitchen counters and sinks, and other locations where fruit is stored

Additional Info :

Item Dimensions
Height 8.38 Inches
Width 10.25 Inches
Length 12.25 Inches
Weight 0.2 Pounds
Katchy Indoor Insect Trap - Catcher & Killer for Mosquito, Gnat, Moth, Fruit Flies - Non-Zapper Traps for Buzz-Free Home - Catch Flying Insect Indoors with Suction, Bug Light & Sticky Glue (White)
Price : $44.99
Features :

  • Triple trapping power, first the UV light attracts the bug then the fan sucks it in and the sticky glue boards trap it. No Zapper
  • Subtle and stylish fruit fly, gnat and mosquito killer, no more ugly traps, easily place in your home, kitchen or office as a decorative, stylish piece.
  • Trap indoors, close to insect-ridden fruit, plants or trash bin, turn off lights for best results.
  • Not effective on house flies.

Additional Info :

Color White
Item Dimensions
Height 9 Inches
Width 5.5 Inches
Length 5.5 Inches
Pro Series Disposable Fly Bag Trap by Catchmaster - Bulk Pack of 2 Bait Included, Ready to Use Outdoors. XL Leak Proof Long-Lasting Easy Cleanup Water Hang Unscrew Simple Environment Non-Toxic
Price : $14.19 ($7.10 / Count)
Features :

  • SUPER EFFECTIVE FLY CONTROL: Our Pro Series Disposable Fly Bag Traps have a catch capacity of up to 30,000 flies and are 100% larger than comparable fly bags. Hang several flytraps outdoors 10-30 feet from your home to greatly reduce problems with flies getting inside. The non-toxic bait attracts flies from a distance of 30-40 feet away!
  • SIMPLE SCREW TOP COVER: This fly bag trap is easy to use. Just unscrew the lid, add water, and hang! No cutting of the bag is necessary as it comes with an easy hang wire. When you’ve caught enough flies, simply screw the easy screw cover closed and dispose of the fly bag! Unlike many competing products, there is no messy cleanup.
  • FOR OUTDOOR USE: Keep it outdoors, where the flies belong! Pro Series Disposable Fly Bag Traps should be installed in sunny areas, as direct sunlight will increase the lure’s effectiveness. Traps should be deployed in areas where flies frequent most, such as barns or dumpster and compactor areas.
  • NON-TOXIC & LONG LASTING: Our Non-Toxic fly bait, included in the bag, is environmentally friendly and will attract a broad range of fly species all season long. Our powerful bait has a scent that flies will love (that’s the point) but you and your guests most certainly will not.
  • INTELLIGENT PEST MANAGEMENT: At our core, we are dedicated pest detectives. We believe in utilizing a science-based approach to integrated pest management. We call this approach Intelligent Pest Management. We leave no stones unturned when it comes to pests and we have unwavering conviction in our products.

Additional Info :

Item Dimensions
Height 0.1 Inches
Width 7.7 Inches
Length 4.4 Inches
Weight 0.35 Pounds
Nature Gift Store Live Adult Venus Flytrap Plant in Cube Vase: Venus Fly Trap Kit
Price : $12.99
Features :

  • This cute 2.5″ x2.5″ glass cube vase by Nature Gift Store contains a healthy LIVE ADULT Carnivorous venus flytrap, ready to chomp some bugs!
  • Flytraps have hairs that cause the jaw-like leaf to snap closed, digesting the trapped insect. This green type is Dionaea muscipula ‘Dente’.
  • The kit includes a live venus flytrap plant, sphagnum peat moss, glass cube and directions.
  • GUARANTEED! We guarantee LIVE arrival of your plant. ****DO NOT ORDER if below 40 degrees or above 85 degrees in your area. Our live arrival guaranty will be void if ordered during these temperatures. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING TEMPERATURES IN YOUR AREA to be sure your plant arrives alive.****

Additional Info :

Garsum Fruit Fly Sticky Trap for Indoor and Outdoor, Fungus Gnat Killer for Houseplant,Mosquitos, Flying Insect, White Flies, 12 Pack
Price : $7.99 ($0.67 / Count)
Features :

  • Based on physical principles: The Sticky Pest Trap is a bright yellow tape coated with a super sticky adhesive. Designed to attract and hold any insect pest that lands on it. Includes flying and crawling pests.
  • Long-lasting And Durable: UV-resistant and waterproof. Resistant to rain, heat, and other inclement weather conditions and will not weather or tear over time.
  • Thoughtful Design: Reserved glue-free section so that it won’t stick to your hands when you tear it off. Sharp bottom with equipped mini digging tool makes it easy for you to set up.
  • Eco-friendly And Natural Control: No chemicals added, harmless and odorless, disposable for easy disposal, can be used at home or on organic farms with confidence.
  • Multiple Scenarios Use: Specially designed to catch flying plant pests. Suitable for outdoor or indoor plants, especially potted plants. Captures a variety of flying insects such as whiteflies, mosquitoes, fungus mosquitoes, etc.

Additional Info :

Color 12 PCS
Item Dimensions
Height 0.3 Inches
Width 4 Inches
Length 5.5 Inches
Weight 0.09 Pounds

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