Electric scooter company Bird is removing its scooters from Bloomington for the winter.

That’s according to a spokesperson for the city, who says the company informed them today it is pulling all of its scooters from the community until spring.

“They have indicated that they very much want to explore a viable business model in Bloomington, but low ridership during the winter months has caused them to reconsider until warmer weather returns,” said Yael Ksander, Communications Director for Mayor John Hamilton.

Earlier today, a spokesperson from Bird said the company was removing some scooters. The company did not respond to subsequent requests for comment.

The second company offering the services in town, Lime, says it’s removing some of its scooters from Bloomington until students return from winter break and the weather improves.

According to the Journal & Courier, Bird pulled their scooters from West Lafayette for the winter.

Both Bird and Lime entered into an agreement with the city last month that allows them to continue operating while the city council considers passing permanent regulations for electric scooters.