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Everything You Need to Know About Pollen Count

  What Is Pollen Count? The pollen count measures the average amount of pollen grains / cubic meter2. Pollen count projections are likely to include daytime data because it is typically recorded during the day. 1. Rotarod measurements of pollen grains are common.  In this, greased silicone rods are used to capture airborne particles over several days. Some instruments can measure several days' worth of pollen counts. 50 or fewer pollen grains are low, whereas 1,000 or more are very high5. The type of pollen can cause a little difference in these measurements. The amount of pollen in the air can significantly affect how bad your seasonal allergies—also known as hay fever—are.  The pollen count includes three primary pollen kinds. Ragweed pollen is one. This is ragweed and weed pollen from plants like pigweed, sheep sorrel, sagebrush, and lamb's quarters. The peak ragweed pollen season lasts from August through November. In many regions of the United States, pollen counts p...