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They can last several months on average, provided they are not artificially fed, which tends to shorten their lives; though I still have some pitchers over ten months old . . .
With my Cephalotus I had lifespan from a few months up to more than two years. Usually it is about a year for an adult pitcher which is not overgrown by new ones.
The oldest ones were fed twice. The last time half a year before it died.
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