For those of us in Bucks County who suffer from
allergies, we know the misery. Itchy and watery eyes, sneezing, stuffy nose,
dry throat – and you just feel miserable. Unfortunately, Pennsylvania has a
pretty high allergen rate – our trees and plants just seem to trigger allergies
in many throughout the region and state. But, believe it or not, there are
things you can do to reduce your misery and help you feel better.
If it’s
windy outside, try to limit your time outdoors. The wind kicks the pollen out of the trees and off
plants, greatly increasing your risk for being affected by allergens and
pollen.
Clean out flower beds. You’ll want to get rid of any ragweed and other
weeds – believe it or not, those weeds carry the highest pollen counts (other
than certain trees such as maple, cedar and oak). The trick is that you’ll want
to clean out ragweed before it blooms. If you aren’t too sure what ragweed
looks like, refer to the photo above! Chances are, it’s in your yard.
Select plants that have very bright flowers and
don’t have a strong scent.
They will attract more insects, which leads to more pollination and less
allergens.
Keep plants away from windows and entranceways into
your home. This
simple act will reduce your allergy symptoms, even on windy days.
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