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Started as a way to increase the food supply for pollinators, No-Mow May asks property owners to refrain from mowing their ...
Experts say we should stop mowing our lawns in May for the sake of bees and butterflies, but how feasible is it really?
The summer season is almost here, and dozens of communities across Metro Detroit are participating in No Mow May. However, some cities prohibit the movement. Brian Peterson-Roest, founder of Bees in ...
The annual "No-Mow May" initiative has gained popularity over the past several years as a way to increase the food supply for pollinators, such as bees and butterflies. But there are critics as well.
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starting in May. And a Moncton researcher hopes that for the sake of biodiversity, the answer for many homeowners will be not to mow. The annual "No-Mow May" initiative has gained popularity over the ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Officials with the city of Green Bay announced Wednesday that they will no longer be participating in the “No Mow May” campaign. According to the press release, the ...
Did you know if you decide to grow your grass this May (or at any point during this spring and summer), there are some hidden butterflies and moths you might find? No Mow May has arrived and with ...
By not mowing your lawn in May, you’ll have the chance to protect bees and butterflies. So-called “No Mow May” means you’ll have to let your lawn grow for a month - don’t worry if it ...