flytraps need to be wet and kept out of direct sunlight so i dont think they would like it too much.
rastaman79 Reviewed by rastaman79 on . Venus Flytraps as a pest deterrent? Okay, so maybe I'm just a total loon for bringing it up, but how feasible would it be to plant a few Venus Flytraps in an indoor garden when signs of thrips, whiteflies, fungus gnats, etc., may be present? At first, I was toying with the idea of adding them directly to the soil, since they develop short root systems...but they have a tendency to become poisoned by excess nitrogen. But how about planting them in a separate container in the middle of the other plants? I feel that they'd be Rating: 5