Dragonflies will not eat wasps or hornets unless there is absolutely nothing else for them to eat. They mostly eat mosquitoes but will also eat butterflies and moths.
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.
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Frogs will eat as many mayflies as it can catch. A very good protein source.
No dragonflies eat bugs and mosquitoes.
Mayflies are an important food source for fish and other bug-eating wildlife. In most areas where Mayflies live, they are plentiful. They tend to reproduce near clean, unpolluted waters, so they may signal that fish from that stream is safe to eat.
No. Dragonflies eat only flying insects.
Dragonflies only eat other insects.
No. Dragonflies eat other insects, and sometimes even other dragonflies.
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The Thames River is a river that runs through England. One of the common insects that lives on the Thames River is the Mayflies. Mayflies cousins are dragonflies. They live off of the water, and their life cycle is usually short.
Dragonflies are purely carnivorous, they eat smaller insects.