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Slow Mow May is Back !

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Ridgewood NJ, the Village of Ridgewood is once again promoting Slow Mow May .The goal of Slow Mow May is to embrace a two-week mowing regime (and forego chemicals for the entire month), which supports the greatest abundance of bees by creating habitat and food sources for early-season pollinators. It’s a small but important step toward making our yards more natural, environmentally friendly and healthier for people, pets and pollinators.

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“No Mow May” Does it Really Do Anything or Just More “Yard Sign Environmentalism” ?

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Ridgewood NJ, “No Mow May” is an initiative where Ridgewood residents do not mow their lawns in May in order to preserve the habitats of many insects and bees, and to promote conversations about the environment. The optimal time to leave grass uncut for the benefit of bees and other pollinators is during the month of May.

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The Different Types of Pests Homeowners Usually Encounter and How to Keep Them Away

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Homeowners may find themselves struggling with different pests every now and then. Depending on the area where you live, some pests may be common at certain times of the year. It can be very overwhelming dealing with this issue and resolving them may take a long time. Some pests are easier to manage than others but they will all have a direct impact on you, your loved ones, and your home. You must be attentive to the signs of pests in your living space. If you see something, even if not alarming, you must take action straight away to avoid full infestation.

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