OH took this photo the other day and we're wondering what it is. Think there are two of them in the pond at the lottie and we're not sure if they're good or bad. Any help appreciated
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Yes deffo dragon fly larve. They come in many shapes and sizes just depends on the dragon fly.
The large one in the picture is probably one of the lubella group. Large short bodied and fly in the early summer. I think that there is a smaller larve in the foreground as well.
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Thanks everybody, does look like one doesn't it. Am now a bit concerned that it may be responsible for the lack of little frogs this year - any ideas how I can solve that one as from what it says on google they'll eat anything
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"am now a bit concerned that it may be responsible for the lack of little frogs this year "
They tend to eat tadpoles more so than small frogs---even so, I doubt that the larvae are responsible for the lack of little frogs.(Thats an awful lot of food)
Imho I would leave alone and let nature take its course---unless we have a late winter, in which case it may be prudent to keep spawn in a bucket or similar until the hard frosts are gone.
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You may not have seen the baby frogs, but they will no doubt be hiding somewhere on the allotment, waiting for the call to all jump back in the pond again---feb/march down here.Last edited by fishpond; 20-08-2010, 08:26 PM.Feed the soil, not the plants.
(helps if you have cluckies)
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Originally posted by fishpond View PostYou may not have seen the baby frogs, but they will no doubt be hiding somewhere on the allotment, waiting for the call to all jump back in the pond again---feb/march down here.
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