Yes, dragonflies do eat lovebugs. As carnivorous insects, dragonflies primarily feed on smaller flying insects, and lovebugs, which are small and often swarming, can be an easy target for them. Dragonflies capture their prey in mid-air using their agile flying skills and strong mandibles. This makes lovebugs a part of the dragonfly's diet when they are present in large numbers.
no they do not
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No dragonflies eat bugs and mosquitoes.
No. Dragonflies eat only flying insects.
Dragonflies only eat other insects.
No. Dragonflies eat other insects, and sometimes even other dragonflies.
No. Lovebugs are small, slow herbivorous insects that feed on the pollen and nectar found in flowers. They do not have mandibles and do not feed on other insects.
Dragonflies are purely carnivorous, they eat smaller insects.
no dragonflies do eat mosquitos,but they dont pollinate plants
Dragonflies eat their prey alive. In fact, they catch it out of midair.
Adult dragonflies are excellent huntersand mainly eat other insects