What is a diamond needle bug?

dragonfly, (suborder Anisoptera), also called darner, devil's arrow, or devil's darning needle, any of a group of roughly 3,000 species of aerial predatory insects most commonly found near freshwater habitats throughout most of the world.
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What do diamond needles eat?

They primarily eat flying insects, such as mosquitoes, aphids, flies, moths, bees and other dragonflies. The type of prey they go for depends on the size of the species.
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Do Diamond needles sting?

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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Why is a dragonfly called a witch doctor?

(Seems in the south when dragonflies are about snakes are nearby *g* ) In Europe, dragonflies have often been seen as sinister and known as “devil's darning needle” and “ear cutter”, link them with evil or injury. A Romanian folk tale says that the dragonfly was once a horse possessed by the devil.
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Why do dragonflies land on you?

If a dragonfly lands on you and you don't understand why, it could be a message that you should be ready to make the most of an opportunity that is going to present itself. This means you should keep this message in mind because when the opportunity arrives, you will remember the dragonfly and be ready to act.
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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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What's a snake doctor?

Snake doctor, generally used to refer to dragonflies and damselflies in the South, refers to a folk belief that dragonflies follow snakes around and stitch up injuries they may sustain, especially those that leave them in pieces.
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Do dragonflies sew your eyes shut?

Dragonflies Can Sew Your Mouth (or Ears or Eyes) Shut

Just because an insect has a long, pointy abdomen does not mean it can employ a running stitch to sew up your mouth.
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What does it mean when you see a red dragonfly?

But the meaning of red dragonfly includes both good and bad omens: one of eternal love and one of death. This paradox embraces the polarities we find in life, and as such, it is not surprising the red dragonfly makes an appearance at moments of death and loss.
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Do dragonflies eat humans?

But unlike many other flying insects, dragonflies are not aggressive and don't inherently attack people. The four-winged creature appeases its carnivorous appetite by preying on other flying insects that happen to be extremely annoying, including blood-sucking mosquitoes and pesky flies.
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Can my cat eat a dragonfly?

Long story short, yes, cats can eat dragonflies. Unlike human food, there isn't much risk involved in your cat eating dragonflies, either. In fact, the challenge posed by these insects to your cat's hunting instincts gives your cat plenty of mental exercise, along with the physical benefits from the chase.
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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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Why is my yard full of dragonflies?

The most common cause of dragonfly swarms for homeowners is standing water. Dragonflies rely on the water for reproduction, and so do almost all of their primary prey organisms. If your house is located next to a large body of standing water, such as a lake or pond, it will attract large amounts of dragonflies.
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Why does my yard have so many dragonflies?

Dragonflies are drawn to areas where there is standing water, such as ponds, streams and wetlands. They are often found in moist meadows with lots of flowers. If you have a pond or stream near your land, or if recent rains have left flooded areas, this may draw dragonflies to your yard.
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What other bug looks like a silverfish?

The most common bugs that look like silverfish are firebrats, bristletails, earwigs, centipedes, and woodlice.
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Why are dragonflies scary?

A dragonfly flying around your head was considered a very bad omen because the insect was weighing your soul and placing you on a demonic “naughty or nice” list for Satan.
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Do dragonflies eat wasps?

Wasp, bees, butterflies, ants, and other yellow bugs, dragonflies hunt and eat them all. They are one of nature's best pest control.
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Do dragonflies have a brain?

Summary: New research has shown how a dragonfly's brain anticipates the movement of its prey, enabling it to hunt successfully. This knowledge could lead to innovations in fields such as robot vision.
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Why is the dragonfly called the devil's darning needle?

The term devil's darning needle is derived from a superstition that dragonflies may sew up the eyes, ears, or mouth of a sleeping child, especially one who has misbehaved. In reality, dragonflies present no danger to humans.
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Do dragonflies help snakes?

While snake doctors are completely harmless to us, they feed heavily on mosquitoes and midges that will pester and bite humans, so dragonflies and damselflies become beneficial species. They eat and reduce numbers of noxious insects.
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What was in snake oil?

After seizing a shipment of Stanley's Snake Oil in 1917, federal investigators found that it primarily contained mineral oil, a fatty oil believed to be beef fat, red pepper and turpentine.
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Do dragonflies have Buttholes?

Likewise, the dragonfly nymph pulls water into its anus to facilitate gas exchange.
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What insect does not poop?

A few species of insect don't eat — and thus don't poop — in adulthood, Ballenger said. Mayflies and silk moths are examples of insects that have ditched longevity in their adult stage for a brief-but-fruitful burst of reproductive activity. And then there are species that eat, but don't poop, at least for a while.
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Do insects pee?

"Do insects urinate? Insects that live on land usually need to save or conserve water in their bodies to prevent themselves from drying out. They cannot afford to lose much water when they eliminate wastes from their bodies and thus do not urinate.
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