Nick Baker explores the fascinating life of a mayfly, from its beginning as a naiad to its short love life and death

By Nick Baker

Published: Wednesday, 29 March 2023 at 12:00 am


There seems to be almost nothing to them: a gauzy hint of life, a diaphanous spectre on the periphery of your vision as you stroll by a river.

What is a mayfly and how big are they?

Mayflies are short lived winged insects from the order  Ephemeroptera. Unless you’re an angler, mayflies tend to flutter by unnoticed, and what’s more, most of the 51 British species are tiny, with a body length fewer than 15mm.

How long does a mayfly live for?

Their winged life is short too – a matter of hours to a few days.

In May the green drake is on the wing. Not only is it the biggest British species, it also lives longest, so is the one most likely to be noticed – its visibility is what gives mayflies their name.

Over a healthy river on a languid spring evening, green drakes can form incredible dancing flocks as the females waft their heady perfume and attract the males, a dancing behaviour that earned them the anglers’ moniker of ‘spinners’.

Mayfly lifecycle