Supporting Local Pollinators: Join No Mow April in College Park
The City of College Park urges its residents to take action in support of local pollinators by participating in "No-Mow April." This initiative, spearheaded by the Bee City USA Committee and endorsed by the Mayor and Council, aims to foster the growth and prosperity of native pollinators during a crucial period in their life cycle.
Early spring marks a pivotal time for pollinators and the plants they depend on. Throughout March and April, pollinators emerge from winter dormancy and begin foraging in lawns and yards for sustenance. Many of the plants within our lawns serve as vital food and habitat sources for these early-emerging pollinators. By minimizing or halting lawn mowing activities, residents can play a significant role in bolstering pollinator populations. While bees take center stage as primary pollinators, a diverse array of creatures including birds, butterflies, bats, beetles, and small mammals aid in pollen transport as they traverse from one spot to another.
Beyond the immediate benefits to pollinators, refraining from mowing offers an array of advantages for both residents and the environment. Improved air quality, reduced noise pollution, and increased biodiversity of birds and beneficial insects are just a few of the rewards. Allowing lawn plants to flourish and flower enhances the aesthetic appeal of our surroundings, offering a more vibrant and diverse landscape while facilitating the observation of various pollinator species within our local ecosystem. Whether opting for less frequent mowing or fully embracing No-Mow April, residents can take pride in their contribution to the survival and reproduction of local pollinators.
There is no registration for No Mow April -- the College Park City Council passed Resolution 22-R-13 to permanently designate April as No Mow Month and waive the tall grass enforcement for College Park residents during April. Signage, denoting participation in No Mow April, is optional, and the City has a limited number of these colorful yard signs available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Residents who want to display support or help spread awareness of No Mow April may pick up a yard sign at Davis Hall, 9217 51st Ave, during business hours. Signs do not need to be returned at the end of the No Mow Month.
From the City's Bee City Committee
Interested in learning more ways to support native pollinators? Visit www.collegeparkmd.gov/pollinators for valuable insights, including tips, lists of pollinator-friendly plants and local nurseries, and additional resources. One impactful measure individuals can take is to minimize or eliminate pesticide usage while incorporating native species into their yards.
By coming together as a community to support local pollinators, residents of College Park can make a tangible difference in preserving and nurturing the natural ecosystems that surround them. Join us in embracing No-Mow April and take a stand for our invaluable pollinator friends.
Feeling unsure about where to begin or have questions? The Bee City USA Committee invites community members to engage in a public forum held at the onset of their regularly scheduled meetings on March 13, 2024, and April 10, 2024, from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. via Zoom. Detailed information and links will be made available on the City's website.