Weed pollens from ragweed and nettles can be active well into the autumn months, causing hay fever symptoms as late as early November.
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Each season ushers in its own particular set of allergies. And for fall, that’s ragweed, which can trigger hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis. Although each ragweed plant only survives for a ...
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2. Allergies to tree, weed and grass pollen in dogs Can dogs be allergic to grass? Absolutely! Hay fever sufferers will know that pollen allergies are difficult to live with. Dogs can be allergic to ...