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Old June 30th 05, 06:44 PM
*muffin*
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eeek!
there was a plethora of dragonflies hanging aroudn my pond yesterday &
today.. the 1st time in 'ever' seeing them here.

ok, how do I get rid of them & should I be reallly scared???

(I have read about the larva/nymphs eating goldfish,, although I cannot see
how something THAT small could do that!)


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Old June 30th 05, 07:09 PM
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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 13:44:49 -0400, wrote:

eeek!
there was a plethora of dragonflies hanging aroudn my pond yesterday &
today.. the 1st time in 'ever' seeing them here.

ok, how do I get rid of them & should I be reallly scared???

(I have read about the larva/nymphs eating goldfish,, although I cannot see
how something THAT small could do that!)

Send me some naked pics of yourself and I'll send a cure.



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Old June 30th 05, 07:10 PM
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"*muffin*" wrote in message
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eeek!
there was a plethora of dragonflies hanging aroudn my pond yesterday &
today.. the 1st time in 'ever' seeing them here.

ok, how do I get rid of them & should I be reallly scared???

(I have read about the larva/nymphs eating goldfish,, although I cannot

see
how something THAT small could do that!)


They might eat some small goldfish now & again, but hey also eat lots of
mosquito larvae. Adult dragon flies eat lots of mosquitos! Do everything
you can to attract them to your pond.

Jacqui





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Old June 30th 05, 07:26 PM
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*muffin* wrote:
eeek!
there was a plethora of dragonflies hanging aroudn my pond yesterday &
today.. the 1st time in 'ever' seeing them here.

ok, how do I get rid of them & should I be reallly scared???


Don't get rid of them -- enjoy them! They're beautiful things (even to
an entomophobe like me).

(I have read about the larva/nymphs eating goldfish,, although I cannot see
how something THAT small could do that!)


The nymphs will eat fry -- I hadn't heard that they could eat anything
much bigger than themselves, though. And they also eat mosquito larvae
(although the fish probably take care of that problem, too).

-- Kizhe




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Old June 30th 05, 07:30 PM
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"*muffin*" wrote in message
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eeek!
there was a plethora of dragonflies hanging aroudn my pond yesterday &
today.. the 1st time in 'ever' seeing them here.

ok, how do I get rid of them & should I be reallly scared???

(I have read about the larva/nymphs eating goldfish,, although I cannot

see
how something THAT small could do that!)

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I have them as well. I've never been stung by one.
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Old June 30th 05, 08:07 PM
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"*muffin*" wrote:

eeek!
there was a plethora of dragonflies hanging aroudn my pond yesterday &
today.. the 1st time in 'ever' seeing them here.

ok, how do I get rid of them & should I be reallly scared???

(I have read about the larva/nymphs eating goldfish,, although I cannot see
how something THAT small could do that!)


Don't get rid of them and don't be scared, they are way cool. They eat other
bugs like mosquitoes. Nymphs do eat very, very young goldfish - something
less than a quarter of an inch I'd say.

San Diego Joe
4,000 - 5,000 Gallons.
Koi, Goldfish, and RES named Colombo.


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Old June 30th 05, 08:32 PM
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*muffin* wrote:
eeek!
there was a plethora of dragonflies hanging aroudn my pond yesterday &
today.. the 1st time in 'ever' seeing them here.

ok, how do I get rid of them & should I be reallly scared???

(I have read about the larva/nymphs eating goldfish,, although I cannot see
how something THAT small could do that!)


Like everyone said, they are good to have. They do not sting. The very
big ones can bite but, you have to grab them before they will (childhood
lesson).
My youngest and I watched a pair mate yesterday (something they do
continually). They decoupled and the female proceed to lay eggs while
the male buzzed around and tried to chase us off. After the female left
the male hung around a few more hours and would buzz me if I got to
close to the eggs.
In the afternoons they swarm high over the house like swallows eating
bugs. I read somewhere the other day that they can eat 1,000 skeeters a
day (How do they figure that kind of thing out? Sounds made up to me.).
Happy ponding.
Mark B.
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Old June 30th 05, 08:37 PM
Andy Hill
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"Reel Mckoi" wrote:
"*muffin*" wrote in message
...
eeek!
there was a plethora of dragonflies hanging aroudn my pond yesterday &
today.. the 1st time in 'ever' seeing them here.

ok, how do I get rid of them & should I be reallly scared???

(I have read about the larva/nymphs eating goldfish,, although I cannot

see
how something THAT small could do that!)

=============================
I have them as well. I've never been stung by one.

Not surprising, since dragonflies don't sting.
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Old June 30th 05, 08:45 PM
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eeek!
there was a plethora of dragonflies hanging aroudn my pond yesterday &
today.. the 1st time in 'ever' seeing them here.

ok, how do I get rid of them & should I be reallly scared???

(I have read about the larva/nymphs eating goldfish,, although I
cannot see
how something THAT small could do that!)


Like everyone said, they are good to have. They do not sting. The very
big ones can bite but, you have to grab them before they will (childhood
lesson).
My youngest and I watched a pair mate yesterday (something they do
continually). They decoupled and the female proceed to lay eggs while
the male buzzed around and tried to chase us off. After the female left
the male hung around a few more hours and would buzz me if I got to
close to the eggs.
In the afternoons they swarm high over the house like swallows eating
bugs. I read somewhere the other day that they can eat 1,000 skeeters a
day (How do they figure that kind of thing out? Sounds made up to me.).
Happy ponding.
Mark B.


And it's fun to watch when they first crawl out of their old skins and
spread their wings to dry. I don't know if I've ever lost any baby fish
to them (usually blame the big fish and turtles for that) but I wouldn't
hold it against them if they did eat some fry. I've never had one bite
me although I've had a few land on him when I was sitting in the pond.
Gabrielle
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Old June 30th 05, 08:55 PM
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Don't get rid of them and don't be scared, they are way cool. They eat
other
bugs like mosquitoes. Nymphs do eat very, very young goldfish - something
less than a quarter of an inch I'd say.


lol

ok, guess I should clarify it!
I am NOT scared of the critters, I think they are beautiful!
I was 'scared' for what they should DO to my fish!

Muffin had to do an oral report on dragonflies in 9th grade science class,
& can remember my face turning 'red' when describing their mating habits!


 




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