VT pollen report
Burlington Pollen Report
PollyMap is actively seeking a qualified local collection partner in Burlington. This guide uses regional climate and historical allergen data while we recruit a local host.
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Pollen patterns in Burlington
In Burlington, tree pollen — including Birch, Oak, Maple — typically dominates from late winter through spring. Timothy grass is the most common warm-season pollinator, and Ragweed drives the largest fall pollen load.
Top trees
- Birch
- Oak
- Maple
- Beech
- Ash
Top grasses
- Timothy
- Bluegrass
- Orchard
- Rye
Top weeds
- Ragweed
- Plantain
- Pigweed
- Lamb's quarters
Top molds
- Alternaria
- Cladosporium
- Aspergillus
- Penicillium
Burlington pollen calendar
Typical monthly intensity across the year.
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Frequently asked questions
When is allergy season in Burlington?
In Burlington, allergy season starts with tree pollen in late winter and early spring, transitions to grass pollen in May and June, and ends with weed pollen — primarily ragweed and sagebrush — from August through October.
What pollen is highest in Burlington?
The most prevalent local pollens in Burlington include Birch, Oak, Maple in the spring season.
What months are worst for allergies in Burlington?
Most Burlington allergy sufferers report the worst symptoms during peak tree pollen in March-May and again during ragweed season in September.
Does Burlington have mold allergies?
Yes. Burlington's climate supports Alternaria and Cladosporium spore exposure, with counts typically peaking in the warm and humid months.
Why are allergies bad in Burlington?
Local geography, climate, and seasonal plant cycles all influence allergen load in Burlington. The combination of regional vegetation and weather creates predictable spring and fall pollen peaks.
Is there a local pollen collection site in Burlington?
Not yet. PollyMap is actively seeking a qualified local allergy clinic or environmental health partner in Burlington to host weekly pollen collection.
How can my clinic become a PollyMap partner in Burlington?
Clinics in Burlington can apply to become the official PollyMap collection partner. Approved partners receive PollyKits weekly, conduct 24-48 hour collections, and mail samples back for microscope analysis.
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