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Old 03-06-2003, 04:44 PM
D. S.
 
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Default Critters in Pond

It is similar to that, but different, as mine has 3 feather gills at the
back. They are kinda small. If I get a chance, I'll take a pic and post it
somewhere, or send it to someone for a better analysis...

D.S.
"Charles" wrote in message
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On 02 Jun 2003 21:17:17 GMT, ESPMER (K30a) wrote:


I'm willing to bet pond $$ that they are
damselfly nymphs. Eventually they will crawl out
of the pond, on a reed or sedge or cattail. They will split their outer

skin at
the 'neck' and crawl out. They need to hang out and wait for their wings

to
dry, then fly off.
They love to mosquitoes, midges and gnats among other flying insects.

They will
catch it in flight in a basket like device it makes with its front legs

and
then will land on a plant stem to tear up its victim and eat him.
Damselflies are daintier than dragonflies. They will fold their wings

back at
rest. Dragonflies have their wings fixed and spread.
The whole process starts again as the females lay their eggs in the pond.


k30a

there is a picture at

http://www.sonic.net/~bigsnest/Pond/Lists/DAMSEL2.JPG

The description includes "jumping," which sounds odd for the damselfly
nymph.


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- Charles
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