POLLINATOR
POSITIVE INITIATIVE

The Toledo Area Sanitary District is actively working to promote and bolster insect pollinator populations. A major reason for the decline in insect populations is habitat loss. In 2017 TASD installed and has since maintained and expanded a native planting area at its main office, which is aimed to provide resources and habitat for pollinators. In 2018 an educational honeybee (Apis mellifera) colony was added to the grounds. This colony is used to demonstrate and teach residents about the importance of pollinators to our ecosystem.

Concerned about the impacts of adult mosquito control on insect pollinators? Please read our Nighttime Fogging Impacts Review.

honey bee on cone flower

As part of our Integrated Mosquito Management Plan, TASD conducts large-scale breeding source reduction projects, which aim to reduce water blockages and mitigate potential mosquito breeding locations. Through these operations, TASD staff have the opportunity to increase pollinator habitat by seeding job sites with native wildflower seeds.

WHAT BEEKEEPERS CAN DO

If you are a beekeeper and are concerned about TASD’s adult mosquito control program, please see the list of helpful suggestions below:

TASD’s onsite honeybee (Apis mellifera) colony is pictured above.