Dragonfly Vase

$35.00

Two of the 7000 varieties of dragonflies flit around the grasses on this mailbox-shaped vase. The unique design, with eight holes at the top, will hold just a few to a handful of flowers and keep them straight and perky. Use it to add a decorative accent in even the smallest space.

Length: 3-1/2"
Width" 3-1/2"
Height: 3-3/4"

Dragonflies control populations of pest insects, especially mosquitos and biting flies A single dragonfly can eat up to several hundred mosquitos per day. However, about 16% of the 7000 species are at risk of extinction. The main threats are human destruction of their wetland habitats, water pollution and rising temperatures. Dragonflies are cold blooded, so can’t regulate their body temperatures like mammals and birds. Because they require stable oxygen levels and clean water, scientists consider them reliable bioindicators of the health of an ecosystem.

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Two of the 7000 varieties of dragonflies flit around the grasses on this mailbox-shaped vase. The unique design, with eight holes at the top, will hold just a few to a handful of flowers and keep them straight and perky. Use it to add a decorative accent in even the smallest space.

Length: 3-1/2"
Width" 3-1/2"
Height: 3-3/4"

Dragonflies control populations of pest insects, especially mosquitos and biting flies A single dragonfly can eat up to several hundred mosquitos per day. However, about 16% of the 7000 species are at risk of extinction. The main threats are human destruction of their wetland habitats, water pollution and rising temperatures. Dragonflies are cold blooded, so can’t regulate their body temperatures like mammals and birds. Because they require stable oxygen levels and clean water, scientists consider them reliable bioindicators of the health of an ecosystem.

Two of the 7000 varieties of dragonflies flit around the grasses on this mailbox-shaped vase. The unique design, with eight holes at the top, will hold just a few to a handful of flowers and keep them straight and perky. Use it to add a decorative accent in even the smallest space.

Length: 3-1/2"
Width" 3-1/2"
Height: 3-3/4"

Dragonflies control populations of pest insects, especially mosquitos and biting flies A single dragonfly can eat up to several hundred mosquitos per day. However, about 16% of the 7000 species are at risk of extinction. The main threats are human destruction of their wetland habitats, water pollution and rising temperatures. Dragonflies are cold blooded, so can’t regulate their body temperatures like mammals and birds. Because they require stable oxygen levels and clean water, scientists consider them reliable bioindicators of the health of an ecosystem.