Letter From the Isely's - April

This April, we’re taking climate action in our own yards and in our neighborhood playgrounds and parks. We’re turning Ladybug Love into a movement to transform our public spaces into better for our health and environment, synthetic pesticide-free zones.

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When we ask you to show some Ladybug Love this month, we’re asking you to help forge a partnership built on science, strengthened by public advocacy, and cemented by the connection between us all. Let’s eliminate synthetic pesticide exposure and eliminate synthetic fertilizer pollution in our communities. Let’s build healthy soils that capture carbon, hold water, and bloom into luscious, toxin-free landscapes for curious toddlers to explore and middle schoolers to play on. Let’s support pollinator habitats and biodiversity right here in our own neighborhoods.

 

Ladybug Love Song

She’s a sweet lady beetle—a symbol of good luck,

And when she shows up in the garden, in her polka-dotted cape,

She brings the finest fortune to every growing thing,

As she gobbles up the pesky ones who wreck the landscape.

 

Together we can make every day, count towards a more resilient future because that’s what Ladybug Love is all about. It’s a movement to ensure that our insect friends don’t vanish, our food supply doesn’t diminish, and the next generation has a planet to inhabit. Join our family this April to make our lady in her polka-dotted cape your neighborhood superhero. It’s time to spread the Ladybug Love.

 

Ladybug Love Pledge

I pledge to not use chemicals that harm ladybugs and other beneficial insects on my lawn or garden, and to support 100% organic produce.

Take the Ladybug Love Pledge