South Jersey is famous for 'em...

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  1. Ridgeline

    Ridgeline Road Train Member

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    We have dragon flies here, love them because they eat pesty bugs.

    we also have lightning bugs and bats who eat them.
     
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  3. Last Call

    Last Call Road Train Member

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    They have Mosquitoes bigger than that Dragon fly .. in OK.... their big enough to knock you down if they land on you
     
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  4. Mototom

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    Dragon flies are fantastic! We had a good hatch in the wetlands this year so mosquitos are not nearly as bad as they could be.
    Sit in a middle of a swarm of dragon flies and I bet you don’t get any mosquito bites.
     
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  5. Rideandrepair

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    Every summer we have a few weeks of fish flys. Along Lake St Clair. They swarm. The other phenomenon I’ve seen is in New Orleans, once a year Termites come out in swarms to mate. Thick clouds of them. No wonder the old Buildings sometimes just collapse.
     
  6. 91B20H8

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    0809182002-1.jpg We get bald faced hornets in Northern Michigan
     
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  7. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    :biggrin_2555:


    Any questions?
     
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  8. pumpkinishere

    pumpkinishere Heavy Load Member

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    Very cute dragon fly.
     
  9. JC1971

    JC1971 Road Train Member

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    My grandmother used to call dragonflies "darning needles". I don't know if anyone still calls them that anymore. Probably an archaic term not used much.

    That looks like a house centipede, an invasive species from the Mediterranean. I've only seen one here in SoCal. Not anywhere close to as bad as the Desert Centipede.

    Scutigera coleoptrata - Wikipedia

     
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