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What pond insects would you find in little to no pollution?
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What pond insects would you find in little to no pollution?
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Mayflies (nymphs)
Caddisflies (larvae)
Stoneflies (nymphs)
Water Pennies
Hellgrammites (dobsonfly larvae)
(They are all highly sensitive to pollution, therefore they wouldn’t survive in polluted waters)
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Mayflies
Caddisflies
Stoneflies
Water Pennies
Hellgrammites
Alderflies
Dragonflies
Damselflies
Whirligig Beetles
Riffle Beetles
Fish flies
Scuds
Black Flies
Midge Flies
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