No Mow May
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Does ‘No Mow May’ actually help bees? A master gardener and professor weigh inRichelle Gregg, a master gardener in Timberlea, N.S., describes the No Mow May movement as a 'bit controversial' as the outcome isn't always helpful to certain native bee species.EnvironmentMay 18
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Kingston, Ont. introduces ‘No Mow May’ to help bee, insect populationsThe initiative is asking Kingston residents not to cut their grass in May to help pollinators in the spring.CanadaFeb 8, 2023
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Nature Conservancy of Canada asking residents to participate in No Mow MayThe Nature Conservancy of Canada is asking residents to do their part to help biodiversity and hold off on mowing their lawn for the month of May.EnvironmentMay 9, 2021
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