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**🦟 1 Dragonfly Can Eat Hundreds of Mosquitoes a Day: Keep These 12 Plants in Your Yard to Attract Dragonflies**
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Mosquitoes are a universal nuisance — buzzing in your ears, leaving itchy bites, and sometimes carrying diseases. But nature offers an incredible ally in the fight against these pests: the **dragonfly**. Did you know that a single dragonfly can consume hundreds of mosquitoes every day? That’s right — these agile hunters are one of the best natural mosquito controllers.
If you want to welcome dragonflies into your yard and create a natural mosquito defense system, it all starts with planting the right greenery. Here are **12 plants that attract dragonflies**, making your outdoor space not just beautiful but also bug-fighting efficient!
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## Why Dragonflies?
Dragonflies are voracious predators, both in their aquatic larval stage and as flying adults. They feed on mosquitoes, flies, gnats, and other small insects, helping keep your yard more comfortable and healthier without pesticides.
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## 12 Plants That Attract Dragonflies to Your Yard
### 1. **Water Lilies (Nymphaea)**
Dragonfly larvae develop underwater, so ponds or water features with water lilies provide perfect breeding grounds.
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### 2. **Cattails (Typha)**
Common along pond edges, cattails offer resting spots for dragonflies and attract their prey.
### 3. **Arrowhead (Sagittaria)**
This marsh plant thrives near water and provides shelter for aquatic larvae.
### 4. **Pickerelweed (Pontederia cordata)**
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Its bright flowers attract insects, which in turn lure hungry dragonflies.
### 5. **Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris)**
Another wetland favorite, perfect for creating a dragonfly-friendly habitat.
### 6. **Joe-Pye Weed (Eutrochium)**
Tall, flowering plants that attract many flying insects—ideal for dragonflies hunting nearby.
### 7. **Milkweed (Asclepias)**
Not only does it support butterflies, but it also draws insects that dragonflies feed on.
### 8. **Lobelia (Lobelia cardinalis)**
Its vibrant flowers grow near water and help attract insects.
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