“You can have anything under the snow — that can be moldy — and when the snow melts that can produce spores that can ...
Hint: You don't need to lay down a tarp before it snows.
As temperatures begin to warm and the snow melts away, keep an eye out for circular patches of brown grass. This isn’t just winter damage to your lawn, it’s a notorious fungal disease called snow mold ...
As cold and flu season finally wanes, a new danger lurking in the snow could be responsible for your runny nose and cough. Multiple storms and blistering temperatures this winter season have left ...
Melting snow can release a hidden allergy trigger: snow mold growing on grass and other organic matter. How to avoid the ...