Damselflies have a life span of only 1-2 years, so during that time, they mate/reproduce, grow and hunt. They are useful because they only live by water holes that do not have water pollution, have a certain amount of water flow and vegetation.
Odonates are an order of insects that live in wetlands including dragonflies and damselflies.
Damselflies can be found around water bodies in warm weather states.
No. Damselflies are considered beneficial, as they eat insects such as mosquitoes.
Damselflies live for 2 months to 3 years as nymphs, undergoing five to 15 molts as they grow.
Yes. Damselflies are a variety of small, delicate insects related to dragonflies.
Damselflies are not a family, they make up the suborder Zygoptera, which contains 14 families.
nymphs are found under water surfaces, and adults are found flying around it Alberta
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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
Damselflies are important because they help control insect populations by preying on smaller insects. They also serve as a food source for other animals in the ecosystem. Additionally, their presence can indicate good water quality, making them bioindicators for environmental health.
dragonflies and damselflies
nymphs