Every July, millions of mayflies descend on cities and towns overnight, blanketing streets and swarming around every light ...
Mayflies are not exactly flies, but they have one of the most amazing lifecycles. There are more than 3,000 species of mayflies recognized globally. The only place that mayflies seem not to have ...
Imagine this: you step outside on a calm spring evening to wind down from the day when, all of a sudden, you're surrounded by mayflies. They are everywhere, flying around your yard and making it hard ...
Don't get swarmed on your patio. If you live near a pond, river, or lake or spend your summer days near one, you may be familiar with mayflies. The aquatic insects swarm when it's time to mate, and ...
Oneida Lake’s annual mayfly hatch once looked like scenes from a 1950s B-movie. Each June billions of the bugs would emerge from the muck on the bottom of the lake, shed their skins, and fly inland in ...
Mayflies thrive in the fertile waters around Vail. Mayflies are quiet, unobtrusive insects that hatch and sail away out of sight. Unlike the clownish bouncing of the caddis moths or the spectacular ...
Mayflies emerge when deep water temperatures reach 68 degrees, which hasn't happened yet in the Great Lakes. Residents can mitigate mayfly presence by using yellow light bulbs and sealing windows and ...