Yes. Damselflies are a variety of small, delicate insects related to dragonflies.
No. Damselflies are considered beneficial, as they eat insects such as mosquitoes.
Yes, but they are not the kind of nypmhs you see in fairy tales and mythology, the larvae of dragonflies and damselflies are called nypmhs
Damselflies eat other flying insects, particularly midges and mosquitoes.
Damselflies are not a family, they make up the suborder Zygoptera, which contains 14 families.
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Damselflies do not bite people. They don't have enough power to bite and even if they did not enough to break the skin
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nymphs
dragonflies and damselflies
Phylum Arthropoda ==> Hexapoda ==> Insecta ==> Odonata (dragon/damselflies). Within Odonata, dragonflies are Anisoptera, damselflies are Zygoptera.
A damselfly eats poo
They use the power of the Triforce.