View Full Version : Re: John Doe Bugs!!!!! Help ID.
K30a
July 31st 03, 03:11 AM
Chad wrote >>Shouldn't we all take pictures of bugs?<<
Absolutely!
They are dragonfly nypmhs.
Soon they will crawl out of the pond on a stem and then split their skin, crawl
out the back and spread their wings. It will take about an hour for the wings
to harden and then off they'll fly eating up a bazillion or two of mosquitoes a
day.
While they are nymphs in the pond they will eat all sorts of underwater
critters, tiny tadpoles and tiny fish. Good population control.
k30a
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Chad
July 31st 03, 01:38 PM
I had suspected the smaller ones where... I had no idea the larger one
was. He/She has one of those faces only a mom could love. Thanks.
john rutz
July 31st 03, 06:11 PM
K30a wrote:
> They molt their nymph bodies a number of times. By the time they crawl out of
> my frog bog they can be as big as an inch long. Kindof spooky to see all the
> empty nymph shells lined up in the cattails.
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> k30a
> yearly brother website posting
> http://www.30acreimaging.com/
I have some that are nearly 3 inches I found three in the kiddie pool
tossed em into the veggie filter so cant see waht they actualy turn into
--
John Rutz
Z5 New Mexico
never miss a good oportunity to shut up
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K30a
July 31st 03, 06:48 PM
We've brought some dragonfly nymphs inside and set them in a glass pondlet with
either tadpoles or baby rosie reds. They will skulk around the bottom and then
zooooooom up really fast and grab their prey. They have this secret weapon
under their heads, kindof like an extra set ofjaws like the Alien, that juts
out and captures the targeted critter. Is very kewl!
k30a
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jammer
August 1st 03, 04:28 AM
On 31 Jul 2003 14:32:38 GMT, (K30a) wrote:
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>They molt their nymph bodies a number of times. By the time they crawl out of
>my frog bog they can be as big as an inch long. Kindof spooky to see all the
>empty nymph shells lined up in the cattails.
I have 4 skeletons on my taro. Looks creepy indeed, but i don't
actually want to touch them. :) This fall i'll have to before i bring
the plant in.
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>k30a
>yearly brother website posting
>http://www.30acreimaging.com/
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