Where do dragon flies live?

They are most abundant an diverse in slow-moving freshwater that has no fish (small streams and ponds) but can be found in many shallow freshwater habitats. Adult dragonflies often stay near water, but sometimes travel away from water while hunting or on migration.
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Where do dragonflies live and sleep?

Therefore they, like many insects, are careful to hide away when they are at rest. As they spend their time underwater their options for hiding are usually amongst water weeds, or within the silt at the bottom of the water.
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Where do dragonflies have nests?

They start their life underwater as eggs, laid by the female in batches. Some dragonflies, like hawkers, will lay eggs into plant material such as leaves or stems as well as in rotting wood or mud close to the surface line of the water. As the plants die away, they will fall into the water submerging the eggs.
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Do dragonflies live for 24 hours?

Is it true that they only live for one day? At the shortest, a dragonfly's natural life-cycle from egg to death of adult is about 6 months. Some of the larger dragonflies take 6 or 7 years! Most of this time is spent in the larval form, beneath the water surface, catching other invertebrates.
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Where does a dragonfly eat?

Dragonflies eat other insects, such as flies, midges and mosquitoes. They will also take butterflies and even smaller dragonflies. Prey is normally caught in mid-air, with the dragonfly using its long legs to catch its quarry. the food will them be carried to a perch where it is eaten.
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Can a dragonfly sting 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 do you attract dragonflies?

Dragonflies like to sun themselves, and the warmth of flat rocks provides the perfect setting. Try a mix of light and dark rocks and observe which color attracts more dragonflies to your area.
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Do dragonfly bites hurt?

The simple answer to this is NO – they have no 'sting' as such.
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What happens to dragonflies in winter?

Some dragonflies spend the winter underwater in their larval stage. Other dragonflies lay eggs that survive the winter and hatch the next spring or summer. A few species of dragonflies, like the Green Darner, migrate south for the winter and lay eggs. This next generation stays in the south for its entire life cycle.
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What does it mean to have a lot of dragonflies in your yard?

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 plant attracts dragonflies?

Cook suggests incorporating plants like black-eyed Susan or Rudbeckia hirta, swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata, or even the Joe-pye weed (Eupatorium fistulosum). These plants will attract tiny pollinators, which also serve as food for the dragonflies.
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Do dragonflies only live near water?

They are most abundant an diverse in slow-moving freshwater that has no fish (small streams and ponds) but can be found in many shallow freshwater habitats. Adult dragonflies often stay near water, but sometimes travel away from water while hunting or on migration.
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What does a visit from a dragonfly mean?

If a dragonfly visits you, it is a good sign. It indicates good luck, prosperity, harmony, and fortune. This tiny animal tells you to live your life with full potential, to live every day like it's the last one.
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What can I feed a dragonfly?

Adult dragonflies will also eat any insect they can catch. 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. They are extremely agile and catch their prey midair.
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Where do dragonflies hang out?

Dragonflies prefer to live near ponds but will hang out near any body of water. You can attract dragonflies by installing a pond filled with plants.
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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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Are dragonflies friendly?

Dragonflies in the garden are harmless to people and do not sting or bite. They are elegant insects that keep the fly and mosquito population in check. They consume their own body weight in bugs each half hour, so having a few of these beautiful winged creatures around is a great help to outdoor enthusiasts.
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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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Where do dragonflies go in rain?

The wings cannot get wet, though, for dragonflies cannot take off easily if they fall in water, Williams said, so during rain, they seek shelter under a leaf or branches, otherwise the wings need to dry out.
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How can you tell if a dragonfly is male or female?

If you have a dragonfly in your net or your hand or a really good photo, look for a bump on the underside of the abdomen near its joint with the thorax. If there's a bump there, it's a male. If the underside of the dragonfly is smooth, it's a female.
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How do dragonflies have babies?

The egg, the nymph (or larva), and the adult. The dragonfly begins life in or near the water, as an egg. After mating, the female dragonfly will often lay her eggs while still holding on to the male, or while the male guards her from predators and other males. Rarely, she will lay her eggs alone.
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Do dragonflies keep mosquitoes away?

Dragonflies are natural predators for mosquitoes. In fact, they eat them at all stages of life. An individual dragonfly can eat hundreds of mosquitoes each day.
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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 eat bees?

The straight up answer to the question is yes. Dragonflies eat honey bees as well as other insects. Remember, dragonflies are carnivores that have no bias when it comes to what they can eat. They will target any potential meal, including bees and devour them mercilessly.
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