Sep 16, 2012 / A different type of airborne predator #1 RobertBrown Veteran Member Joined Jul 6, 2005 Messages 2,317 Location Florida Tractor Bolens G192/TS1910 Ford/New Holland 1920 No less effective as it has all the right tools, and no less fascinating.
Sep 16, 2012 / A different type of airborne predator #2 W Willl Elite Member Joined Jul 22, 2006 Messages 4,333 Location Northwest, WA Couple weeks back I witnessed one of those snatch a flying ant out of mid air and landed in a small bush. I was quite surprised to see he was eating it. Guess i never really thought about what they do eat.
Couple weeks back I witnessed one of those snatch a flying ant out of mid air and landed in a small bush. I was quite surprised to see he was eating it. Guess i never really thought about what they do eat.
Sep 16, 2012 / A different type of airborne predator #3 6thgpSF Gold Member Joined Mar 24, 2007 Messages 402 Location N.E. Kansas Tractor YM1610d bobcat 863 Gh 928d DragonFlies are a good thing.Eats lots of skeeters...russ
Sep 16, 2012 / A different type of airborne predator #4 tcreeley Elite Member Joined Feb 16, 2011 Messages 2,836 Location Hudson, Maine Tractor 2003 NH TC30 When I am bush-hogging or mowing the lawn- they follow me to grab the mosquitoes I shake up.