Can a dragonfly bite you?

Keep in mind, though, that dragonflies don't have a stinger, so they won't sting you. They do, however, have teeth. So a bite is possible. Dragonflies aren't an aggressive insect, but they can bite out of self-defense when they feel threatened.
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How painful is a dragonfly bite?

The simple answer to this is NO – they have no 'sting' as such.
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Why do dragonfly bites hurt?

Dragonflies don't sting people or prey because, well, they don't have anything to sting with. The end of their tail might be confused as a stinger, but these claspers are actually used by the male during the mating process, according to the Ojai Valley Land Conservancy (OVLC).
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Can you be stung by a dragon fly?

No, although large dragonflies, if held in the hand, will sometimes try to bite they fail to break the skin. They have a lot of “folk names” which imply that they do, such as “Horse-stinger”, but they don't use their egg-laying tube (ovipositor) for stinging.
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What does it mean when a dragon fly lands on u?

The dragonfly symbolizes a transformation. Its metamorphosis starts in the water. As it grows it flies out of the water and continues to live in the air. If a dragonfly lands on you it could be a sign that it's the right moment for a change in your life.
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Are dragonflies friendly to humans?

Not only are dragonflies essentially benign to humans, they actually are pretty helpful for cutting down on insects that are not quite so harmless, on the other hand. Mosquitoes are one such example of dragonfly prey.
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Do dragonflies teeth?

Dragonflies are in the Order Odonata. Odon is the Greek word for tooth. Dragonflies don't have true teeth but they do have extremely large, strong mandibles with sharply-pointed tooth-like serrations.
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What are dragonflies afraid of?

Dragonflies Are Literally Scared to Death of Fish | Live Science.
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Can dragonflies be a pet?

Dragonflies are fun to raise but challenging to keep as pets. They are large-winged insects that can grow to 4 inches long. They are also called skimmers, referring to their ability to skim across ponds and other pools of water.
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Do dragonflies carry diseases?

Unlike many other insects, they do not damage crops or spread diseases, says Christine Lewis, director of education at the Virginia Living Museum in southeastern Virginia. Despite their intimidating size, dragonflies are harmless to humans.
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Do dragonflies poop?

? Dragonflies do of course poo – just as any other living thing needs to expel waste. You don't see it happen very often but 'Dragonfly MCR' managed to capture this great photo of an epic Dragonfly poo last summer!
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Are dragonflies helpful or harmful?

"They are considered beneficial to humans. "Dragonflies are predators in the insect world and feed on many small-to-medium-sized bugs, eating things like mosquitoes, flies, moths and midges. Dragonflies eat their own weight, or even more, in harmful insects on a daily basis."
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Are dragonflies poisonous to dogs?

Either they will be intrigued and want to catch the insect, or they will be afraid. While dragonflies cannot harm your pet and are often too fast for them to catch them, it's important to prevent your pets from hurting wildlife.
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Do dragonflies sleep?

Dragonflies do not sleep in the same way that humans do, instead, they enter a state of torpor, where their temperature lowers and they become less responsive. They do, however, require this 'sleep' in order to function well.
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What animal eats dragonflies?

Dragonflies serve as food for many different aquatic species and amphibians, birds, and even mammals. Fish, frogs, newts, and other larger aquatic creatures eat the dragonfly nymphs. Adult dragonflies are food for birds, lizards, bats, and even spiders!
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Should I be scared of dragonflies?

Bottom line: Dragonflies do more good than harm considering how many mosquitoes they eat and they're beautiful to look at. As long as you leave them alone, they're completely harmless. Support from readers like you helps us do our best work.
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Do dragonflies have eyes?

A dragonfly's ocelli, or simple eyes, are very sensitive to light intensity. They may be involved in determining night from day, and regulating circadian rhythms. Dragonflies may be the best fliers on Earth.
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What's a baby dragonfly called?

Like adult dragonflies, juvenile dragonflies, called nymphs, are fierce predators — for their size. Dragonfly nymphs occur in many aquatic habitats. They are especially common near clumps of aquatic vegetation or submerged tree roots.
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How fast do dragonflies fly?

To compensate for this shortcoming, dragonflies are among the fastest flying insects in the world with a top recorded speed of about 35 miles per hour.
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Are dragon flies smart?

Summary: In a discovery that may prove important for cognitive science, our understanding of nature and applications for robot vision, researchers have found evidence that the dragonfly is capable of higher-level thought processes when hunting its prey.
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Why are dragonflies flying around my house?

If you're seeing them around your house, it may be because your yard harbors their favorite food: mosquitoes. A mosquito's life cycle is also closely allied with water, and standing water near your house, even in a birdbath, may be inadvertently breeding mosquitoes.
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How do you hold a dragonfly?

The proper way to hold a dragonfly without injuring it, is to fold its wings upward into a vertical position relative to its body so that the left and right side wings are touching, and then hold the wings between the thumb and index finger near the wingtips. Holding them is easy; the hard part is catching them.
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