Dragonflies live near water because they lay their eggs in water. Young dragonflies are aquatic.
They don't. Dragonflies lay their eggs and then abandon them.
simples the dragonflies lay eggs and wait till they hatch :)
They lay their eggs in plant stems rotting wood or wet soil.
Female dragonflies can lay hundreds of eggs over their lifetime, laid in smaller batches over the few weeks that the dragonfly lives.
Yes, adult female dragonflies lay their eggs in or near water but live on land.
Female dragonflies lay their eggs in or near water.
Some dragonflies lay their eggs in plants, usually in or beside water. They inject the eggs into the plant or make a little slit in the plant and put the eggs in there. Other dragonflies scatter their eggs on open water in ponds and rivers.
No. Dragonflies can only lay their eggs in fresh, relatively calm water. So no, they do not live in the salty, stormy Atlantic. However, they can be found in areas bordering it where there are ponds and shallow lakes to lay their eggs.
Dragonflies lay hundreds of eggs at one time. However, many do not survive as they are eaten by other insects and some birds.
They lay up to 7 eggs each month.
They lay about 3-4 eggs in a month after maried.