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Old 06-06-2018, 08:50 AM   #1
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How bad is the yellow pollen around the lake now?
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Old 06-06-2018, 09:29 AM   #2
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we just got over it (I think) here in MA, and it was bad, so I am sure the Lake is going to be bad over the next few weeks.
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You know it's bad when blue skies look green...

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Still some pollen here in Massachusetts. The driveway is green as is the street, the roof, deck and everything else outdoors. Thankfully I had presence of mind to cover the baby in the garage since the pollen enters every time the door opens.

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Thanks. I am in Massachusetts too and know it is has been bad here. Just curious how bad it is at Winnipesaukee.
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No longer terrible. For example--need to sweep porch weekly. Around Memorial Day, porch needed sweeping every 3 days.
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Old 06-07-2018, 05:00 AM   #7
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but pine trees getting ready to bloom shortly. just hope that wind is blowing away from house and deck. lots of dry sap still on deck from last years cones blowing down in big fall storm
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No longer terrible. For example--need to sweep porch weekly. Around Memorial Day, porch needed sweeping every 3 days.
In my experience -- Lakes Region follows about a week behind MA …… if that holds true- this week coming should be horrid !

It is the reverse of Fall foliage where MA follows about a week behind NH for peaks


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I always associate Pine pollen (yellow) that groups up in big pools on the lake with Motorcycle week. Seems there is always large areas in coves and waterfronts around then which starts about now and ends in about 2 weeks. My pool in Bedford NH has it as of this week.
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but pine trees getting ready to bloom shortly. just hope that wind is blowing away from house and deck. lots of dry sap still on deck from last years cones blowing down in big fall storm
If there was a market for pine cones I'd be rich.
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If there was a market for pine cones I'd be rich.
there is, scent them like Potpourri and sell them in net bags - ever been to Christmas Tree Shop
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I always associate Pine pollen (yellow) that groups up in big pools on the lake with Motorcycle week. Seems there is always large areas in coves and waterfronts around then which starts about now and ends in about 2 weeks. My pool in Bedford NH has it as of this week.
Agreed. I always associate it with Father's Day, which is the same as Motorcyle Week I guess.
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