Yes, they do. They pretty much eat anything that moves in the pond or stream, including critters up to their own size.
They eat mosquito larvae.
YES, especially mosquito larvae
No, dragonfly larvae are not herbivores as they eat other species' larvae or tadpoles.
A dragonfly larva eats tadpoles, fish, and other small animals it can find that can fit in its mouth.
A dragonfly nymph lives underwater, and will eat mosquito larvae, and other aquatic insects.
it eats you mum
Several types of fish, such as guppies, goldfish, and minnows, are known to eat mosquito larvae. Additionally, some insects, like dragonfly nymphs and water beetles, also feed on mosquito larvae. Introducing these natural predators into water bodies can help control mosquito populations.
Fish eggs are not eaten by dragonfly larvae. Dragonfly larvae eat small fish, very small fish and tadpoles. They do not eat fish larvae. A lot of fish eat the larvae out of there own nests.
Mosquito larvae
Bromelaids eat mosquito larvae.
Yes, it is safe to eat mosquito larvae; you will digest them. They even have nutritional value.
Dragonfly larvas eat other bugs wich make 'em carnivores