Best Outdoor Lights to Reduce Pollution & Help Wildlife

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Outdoor lights can add accessibility and beauty to your landscape, but they can also cause some serious problems as well. Many outdoor lighting fixtures waste energy and increase your utility bills, but the biggest drawback is light pollution.

Not only does light pollution ruin the natural beauty of the stars and other celestial bodies in the night sky, but it also has negative effects on both humans and wildlife – including plants. Artificial lights upset the circadian rhythms of many insects and animals. They can scare away beneficial wildlife, disrupt pollination of the plants in your garden, and increase the predation of key species. And while artificial lights may make certain beneficial wildlife leave your yard, they can also attract unwanted species like mosquitoes.

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