Alaska Pollen Seasons

Pollen Allergy Seasons – Alaska

Find Out When Allergy Seasons End Alaska

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Allergy drops work like allergy shots to train your body to stop reacting to allergens. Allergy drops are precise liquid drops you place under your tongue. No pain, no extra visits for a shot, and it’s personalized for you to deliver an optimal dose.

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Alaska United States — Allergy Season by Month

January, February, March, April

While you aren't dealing with outdoor allergies this time of year, there are still environmental allergens that may be causing your allergies to act up. These are:

May

This month can be a struggle for those who deal with tree allergies.

Prominent spring tree pollens in Alaska:
  • Alder
  • Birch
  • Cottonwood
  • Spruce
  • Willow

June

Tree pollen is still prominent & a variety of grass pollen becomes more problematic.

Prominent tree pollens:

  • Alder
  • Cottonwood
  • Spruce
  • Willow

Outdoor molds are common in the summer months.

July

There should be less tree pollen, but grass and weed pollen increase.

Common tree pollens:

  • Spruce
  • Other tree varieties

Prominent weed pollens:

  • Dock/Sorrel
  • Nettle
  • Plantain

Outdoor molds are common in the summer months.

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August

Tree pollen season is done.

Grass pollen may still be causing allergic reactions this time of year and weed pollen is significant.

Prominent weed pollens:

  • Club Moss
  • Dock/Sorrel
  • Nettle
  • Plantain

Outdoor mold can continue to be an allergic trigger until a hard freeze.

September, October, November & December

Allergies acting & not sure why? Indoor allergies are common year-round such as:

  • Dust mite
  • Pet dander
  • Mold
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