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Climate change and wildfires disrupt dragonfly mating traits, threatening reproduction and pushing species toward extinction.
a dragonfly insect perched on a purple flower - I Am Happy Taking Photographs./Getty Images We ignore most insects that cross our path. We swat away flies, marvel at butterflies, and dash away from ...
Not only are dragonflies fun to watch, but they are also very beneficial to your yard! These small aerial predators eat all kinds of insects, including some of the more “bothersome” ones like ...
While swimming with friends on a hot July afternoon, we noticed a large yellow dragonfly that kept zipping back and forth over the pool. Several times, the 3-inch-long insect flew just a foot or two ...
A dragonfly garden can transform your yard into a peaceful but wild nature experience, an organic progression sought by some who have immersed themselves in gardening and the outdoors lately. Rolling ...
‘I went to the lake last weekend and saw quite a few dragonflies. I don’t remember the last time I saw one at home. Is there a reason for that?” — R.K. Now that you mention it, the same thing happened ...
Summer means even more warmer weather and the potential increase in mosquito activity. Dragonflies to the rescue, experts say. Mosquito season begins in March or April and could go into October, ...