Contrary to popular perception, spraying weeds in the lawn has little, if any, effect on pollinators. It’s easy to point a finger at spraying but anyone who mows their lawn regularly (which is required by all city mandates) keeps the weeds low enough to never have a flowering head anyway. Tall weeds (grass land) and flowers are what pollinators like – Not decapitated dandelions :) We obviously wouldn’t be very good at our jobs if we were in grasslands and flower beds spraying things :D We include blanket weed control applications for all the benefits that a healthy strand of turfgrass has on the environment without invasive weed oppression: https://www.prolawnsmn.com/blog/safety-myth-and-fact#h.vtx102j0i1m3

The University of Minnesota has some great content related to pollinators: https://extension.umn.edu/lawns-and-landscapes/flowers-pollinators