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No, dragonflies are carnivores and eat other insects.
eat bugs we don't want such as mosquito's
We need them because they eat mosquito's and other small insects.
They eat mostly mosquito larvae, THEY DO NOT ABSORB THEIR ENERGY FROM THE SUN! - to the goon who answered before me.
saw one try to today in mid air it took down a butterfly
A mosquito hawk, more accurately known as a dragonfly, catches mosquitoes in mid-air using its agile flight and sharp reflexes. Once it captures a mosquito with its strong jaws, it uses its serrated mouthparts to hold the prey while consuming it. Dragonflies are voracious predators and can eat several mosquitoes in a single day, significantly helping to control mosquito populations.
small aquatic insects
yes
Dragonflies mainly eat other insects. Smaller dragonfly nymphs eat aquatic insects and tadpoles and possibly even smaller fish if they're larger. Adult dragonflies eat gnats, mayflies, flies, mosquitoes and other small flying insects. Occasionally they will also eat moths, bees, and butterflies.
No dragonflies eat bugs and mosquitoes.
Praying mantis, centipedes, Tarantulas, dragonflies, scorpions and some species of ants.a centipedes, tarantulas, and scorpions are not insects.
No. Dragonflies eat only flying insects.