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Re: Relationship Between Lawns, Allergies and Asthma Studied

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It's surprising that more mold spores were found in sunny areas of grass.

Apparently understanding mold is more complicated than one would think.

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From: " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2C@...>

The results also showed a large difference in lawns with full sun

versus lawns with full shade. Both the sunny Bermudagrass lawns and

the sunny St. Augustine lawns had three times more allergenic mold

spores than shady lawns.

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From: " Barbra BW " <bbw@...>

It's surprising that more mold spores were found in sunny areas of grass.

Apparently understanding mold is more complicated than one would

think....>>>

I just read the article and had the same question. Thanks for posting for

me. Anyone have a logical answer? And yes here in Texas many of us have

our masks on when outside. I use a silk outer mask with a filter material

coated with food grade activated charcoal which works for my mold sore

" allergies "

Rosie

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