Stay ahead of seasonal allergies by taking allergy medication before you have symptoms. Use this calendar to know when your allergy season(s) will start.
January —molds
February — molds, trees
March — molds, trees
April — molds, trees
May — grass, molds, trees
June — grass, molds, trees
July — grass, molds, trees,
August — mold, ragweed
September — mold, ragweed
October — mold, ragweed
November — mold, ragweed
December — mold, ragweed
Mold
Grows on fallen leaves, compost piles, grasses and grains, and in soil.
Warmer climates can have molds year-round.
Trees
Warmer winters can trigger early pollen release.
Common tree allergens: Ash, Birch, Catalpa, Cypress, Elm, Hickory, Maple, Oak, Olive, Pecan, Poplar, Sycamore, Walnut, Western Red Cedar
Grass Pollens
Released late spring through mid-summer.
Common grass allergens: Bermuda, Johnson, Kentucky Blue, Sweet Vernal, Timothy