Seasonal allergies in South Carolina are made worse by the abundance of pollen-producing trees like live oaks, longleaf and ...
The dreaded courtship of the loblolly pine and its cousins has reached its crescendo. Here’s when we’ll see relief.
Allergy season is expected to get into full swing as spring begins this Thursday after days of rain. After Wednesday's ...
Right now, in late March, the big culprit is tree pollen. The yellow that you’re seeing right now is from our pine trees. But we are also seeing oak and Birch. Weed pollen is considered low ...
In the Lowcountry, it’s generally pollen from oak and bayberry trees that cause the most misery for people with allergies. Pine trees are often blamed for spring allergies, but pine pollen is ...
Spring is in full swing in South Carolina, bringing with it the unmistakable yellow dust of tree pollen—and a wave of allergy symptoms for many residents. Car ...
The latest pollen report from the North Carolina Division of Air Quality has grasses at a moderate level and trees at a high ...
We are one week into March. While we've had storms and wild temperature swings so far this month, we still haven't had the annual blanket of yellow pine pollen.
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