![]() ![]() And seasonal allergies seem to be hitting Americans particularly hard this year. Pollen, which carries the sperm cells that allow plant fertilization to take place, is among the most common triggers of seasonal allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. “This is what is ruining me,” one commenter wrote. But it seems to also have touched a nerve among those who suffer from runny noses, watery eyes and itchy throats each spring. The pollen cloud in Henderson’s video are certainly eye catching. “When my husband said the pollen’s bad, I probably should’ve taken his word for it,” she captioned the video. And his wife, Jennifer Henderson, posted a video of the mind-boggling pollen plume on Facebook, where it has since garnered nearly 5 million views. ![]() Suddenly, billowing puffs of pollen furl out from the pine’s branches and float through the air like a fluffy, yellow cloud.Īs Briana Montalvo of ABC News reports, Eric Henderson of Cumberland County, New Jersey, drove the backhoe that sparked the pollen explosion. A backhoe approaches the tree and gives it a little tap. At first, there seems to be nothing out of the ordinary about the pine tree featured the viral Facebook video. ![]()
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