The Village of Cross Plains is participating in a one-year No Mow May pilot program. Cross Plains has suspended the enforcement of lawn care rules for the month, allowing property owners to delay mowing in the spring as a way to promote pollinator-friendly habitat early in the growing season.
No Mow May helps to highlight the importance of pollinators for the environment and food crops in the presence of a global insect decline. Early season flowers provide nectar for emerging pollinators (bees, butterflies) when resources are scarce.
No Mow May lawns in a study of Appleton, WI's participation in the program, showed a five-fold higher bee abundance and three-fold higher bee species richness compared with regularly mowed areas.
Participation in this program is voluntary. You can pick up a No Mow May yard sign at the Village Office (2417 Brewery Rd) during business hours, for a donation.
To read more about this program: No Mow May Information.

Why are bees so important? Why do we want to save them?
Bees play a crucial role in pollination, where they use the hairs on their bodies to carry grains of pollen between plants.
Around 75% of crops produce better yields if animals help them pollinate. In fact, some plants are specialized for pollination by animals (some plants can be pollinized by wind, bats and birds) and can't be pollinated any other way. Bees visit over 90% of the world's top crops.
Without bees we wouldn't have nuts, coffee, cocoa, tomatoes, apples or almonds (to name just a few).
Not only are bees good for crops, they produce their own crop... HONEY!
Honey is known for its antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties. Plus it's pretty great in a cup of tea.
Beeswax is another important product that bees produce. Beeswax is used in candles, waterproofing materials and skincare products.
There are also studies being conducted about bee venom helping with people who suffer from Lymes disease, inflammation and central nervous system diseases.
If you are interested in helping save the bees, we encourage you to participate in the Village's No Mow May pilot program. For more information, you can check our website: www.cross-plains.wi.us or call us at the Village office at 608-798-3241.
Yard signs are available at the Village Office (donations are appreciated).