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I use freeze-dried bloodworms(when they don't feed themselves with ants-my house is infested!!
), and don't have any problems. The only time it molds or anything is if it gets stuck to the nectar on the peristome or something, but then the only thing that molds is the bloodworm, not the pitcher.
I think the interesting thing would be if the plants will kill the larvae....they might live in the pitchers(some wild ones use them to breed, if I remember my Clarke) fine with no problems.
why dont you just freez them first, then put them it? or use tadpoles or something, i know that treefrogs breed in water containers on our deck and i've fed the eggs to plants before.
auctually, dont feed them tadpoles, just use the eggs. feeding them tadpoles would be cruel.
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