why do butterflies and insects get attracted to the sundew plants
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because insects give an antacid for attached attractive
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This mucilage rolls down the plant,attracting sugar-loving insects day and night. The mucilage has enzymes which digests them so that the plants can get the nitrogen it needs from it. Like all plants, the sundew makes its own food, and just uses insects for nitrogen and other nutrients.
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