posted 3 years ago
In my area we have what I call 'The Plagues' from mid spring well into the summer. Often for a week or two at a time the skies are thick with things like June bugs or these scarlet red dragonflies. I have been stuck mostly indoors this year with an injury, so when I saw a few of those dragonflies at my friends house last week I asked if the dragonfly plague was starting or ending. He too has had some life changes and been mostly inside recently, so he didn't know.
A long time ago I learned how to put the plagues to work for me. I noticed some bushy vines on a section of fence that some flying insects would be attracted to, and the local anole lizards would eat them. They poop, breed, die, and fertilize the area while the new generation takes off. One little anole might not be much, but I created a lizard utopia of wild vines and sweet potato vines going up fences and every time I walked outside the ground looked like it was alive with all the lizards scattering everywhere. Between fences being torn down and not being able to walk I wasn't able to keep it up this year, but there's always next year.