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This time of year is making car washing difficult. I did a quick rinseless wash with Duragloss. As I came back around the car, it was covered in pollen. I was just near the edge of a tree. I wish I had a garage.
Any idea what specific trees or plants are giving off this pollen?
Pines are terrible, as are birch. They are somewhat "sticky" in nature and when it rains it creates a real gooey mess.
I grew up around the cottonwood trees in the Denver area but somehow avoided the sap. The fluffy seeds blowing around is bad enough. We have a family member in Seattle who lives near a river and there are GIGANTIC cotonwoods everywhere and those seads clog up vents on homes and car radiators all the time. A real pain.Balsam poplar is one, but THE worst are cotton wood trees. This ubiquitous tree found around water sources like we have in Wisconsin and especially here in Green Bay are a REAL pain in the butt. The yellow sap will stick to EVERYTHING and it will discolor and stain whatever it adheres to, like white exterior vehicle paint or boat gel coat.
As a side note, does anyone else suffer from "seasonal allergies" to tree and plant pollen?? Mine are not THAT bad and ceritizine Hydrochloride (generic Zertec) works OK for me. Diphenhydramine HCl (generic Benadryl) works even better, but I hate the side effect of being tired and "loopy".