How can I help a dragonfly that can't fly?

Turns out dragonflies can't fly when their blood is too cold. Sitting it on my palm, I stepped into the sun, and with the warmth of the light, the dragonfly's blood and wing muscles heated up enough so it could fly again.
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How do you help a dragonfly injury?

Hard as it may seem, if it has a damaged wing and can't fly, there is nothing that can be done to help it and the best advice is to leave it alone.
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Can dragonflies heal their wings?

In general, 'broken' adult wings in insects do not heal, and their flight after such problems is problematic. However, this adult dragonfly seems to have wings that simply have not yet hardened."
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What should I feed my dragonfly?

While they usually eat mosquitoes and midges, they'll also eat butterflies, moths, bees, flies and even other dragonflies. Larger dragonflies will eat their own body weight in insect prey every day.
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Can a dragonfly fly with a missing wing?

The Amberwing dragonfly, like all dragonflies, has two sets of wings. If one of them breaks, it can usually still fly. That ability to carry on no matter the hurt, was the impetus for Amberwing's name.
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Investigating the Secrets of Dragonfly Flight



Why do dragonflies stay in one spot?

The insects have two sets of wings with muscles in the thorax that can work each wing independently. This allows them to change the angle of each wing and practice superior agility in the air. Dragonflies can fly in any direction, including sideways and backward, and can hover in a single spot for a minute or more.
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Can dragonflies bite humans?

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. The bite isn't dangerous, and in most cases, it won't break human skin.
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Do dragonflies eat bread?

dragonflies do not eat anything but insects. They are fully carnivorous and their bodies are not equipped to eat other foods. They do drink water.
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Do dragonflies drink water?

Do dragonflies drink water? Many insects get most of the water they need from the food they eat,. However some will also drink when required. Dragonflies can drink from rain droplets on leaves or directly from waterbodies.
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Do dragonflies eat fruit?

Dragonflies are almost exclusively carnivorous, meaning that they eat other animal matter.
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Can a fly live with one wing?

The free flight experiments showed that flies are capable of compensating for large damage to one wing, which they achieve by rolling their body towards the damaged wing and adjusting wing motion (figure 2; electronic supplementary material, movies S1–S4, see Muijres et al.
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How many hours does a dragonfly live?

As adults, dragonflies have life expectancies as short as a week. However, lifespans can extend. In colder weather they'll be shorter, but if conditions are warm and absent extreme weather (significant rainstorms and wind), dragonflies can live beyond a couple months and as long as six months.
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Why do dragonflies curl their tail?

Extensions on the tails of some dragonflies provide a reproductive advantage by cleaning out the sperm of competitors from their chosen mate prior to depositing their own sperm.
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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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Do dragonflies rest?

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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How do you give a dragonfly water?

Add a Water Feature to Your Yard

If possible, add some sort of bubbler or fountain to deter extra mosquitoes from visiting. If you are creating a water feature, make sure the water is at least two feet deep if you want dragonflies and damselflies to call it their home.
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Do dragonflies make noise?

In the process of flying, dragonflies will inevitably be affected by natural wind; that is, the incoming airflow is turbulent, but the turbulence intensity is not high. It can be concluded that the noise source is composed of leading-edge noise and its self-noise. The flying noise of dragonflies is very small.
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Can dragonflies swim?

They suck water up into their abdomens to breath. A nymph will also squirt out the water to propel themselves forward — what a cool escape maneuver! This is called jet propulsion. Check out dragonfly nymphs and their cool moves.
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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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Why do dragonflies tap the water?

On a hot day, dragonflies sometimes adjust their body temperature by skimming over a water surface and briefly touching it, often three times in quick succession. This may also help to avoid desiccation.
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Do dragonflies drink nectar?

The dragonfly is to the insect world what the hummingbird is to the bird world — they are mostly nectar feeders.
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Can I feed a dragonfly?

Feed the nymphs mosquito larvae, other aquatic insects, worms and even such aquatic vertebrates as tadpoles and small fish. Wait several weeks or months for the nymph to grow and leave the water. Set aside several square feet of space for the dragonfly to roam around.
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Do dragonflies carry disease?

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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What are dragonflies afraid of?

Dragonflies Are Literally Scared to Death of Fish | Live Science.
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