Brace yourselves – the sneezing, the itchy eyes, the yellow-dust-on-every-surface season is here. And for most of you, it might mean more trips to the car wash.
If it feels like everyone is sneezing right now, there’s a reason.Recent windy conditions have left visible piles of oak pollen across parts of Houston. That’s a clear sign ...
Just as mountain cedar season came to an end, another pesky pollen is making an appearance in the pollen count for the first time this season — oak.
The male pine cones, which dangle at the ends of lower branches, have many pollen sacks that produce and hold pollen. As the male cones mature, they nurture the pollen grains. Then, on sunny, windy ...
Florida’s mild climate guarantees that something is in bloom almost constantly, and that goes double for allergies.
A new study shows that the shape of urban trees affects how pollen travels through the air, which could help cities reduce allergy exposure.
Derek Mooney and his Mooney Goes Wild team of experts are bringing you Nature Nights LIVE, a celebration of Ireland's rich flora and fauna with a special emphasis on nocturnal wildlife. This year, we ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- It's an even colder morning Friday! Temperatures overnight fell into the low 40s across Southeast Texas, with some areas north of I-10 waking up in the upper 30s Friday ...
Pine pollen behind a piece of window screen, photographed through a microscope, shows how small some pollens are, and how easily they can pass through barriers. Credit: Tom Ogren A few weeks ago, The ...
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