
Why Florida Has No Off-Season
Most of the country gets a break from pollen during winter, but Florida is an exception. Our mild temperatures allow trees like oak and cedar to begin pollinating as early as December. While friends in northern states enjoy a reprieve, residents here face a “super season” where winter tree pollen overlaps with early spring blooms.
This continuous cycle means that what feels like a lingering cold might actually be a reaction to the air outside. Research shows that significant tree pollen levels can occur in Florida while the rest of the nation is freezing. If your symptoms include itchy eyes and clear nasal drainage but no fever, the local flora is a likely suspect.
What Hides Inside Your Home
Outdoor pollen is not the only culprit. Florida’s humidity creates ideal conditions for two major indoor triggers: dust mites and mold. These microscopic irritants thrive in air-conditioned homes regardless of the weather outside. Dust mites live in bedding and upholstery, while mold grows in any damp corner of a bathroom or kitchen.
When indoor humidity stays above 50 percent, these triggers multiply rapidly. Unlike pollen, which fluctuates with the wind, indoor allergens are constant. If congestion worsens at night or improves when you leave the house, your living space might be the source.
What You Can Try at Home
A few adjustments can reduce your exposure while you work toward a clearer diagnosis. Keep indoor humidity below 50 percent by running a dehumidifier or your AC, even on mild days. Wash bedding weekly in hot water to kill dust mites. Use high-efficiency HVAC filters rated MERV 11 to 13, and replace them every one to two months.
These steps often provide some relief, but they work best when you know exactly what you are targeting.
When Guesswork Is Not Enough
Treating symptoms without a clear diagnosis often leads to frustration. Many patients assume they have a sinus infection and take antibiotics that will not help, or rely on antihistamines that may not address the right trigger. Professional allergy testing removes the uncertainty. Whether it is a specific tree pollen, pet dander, or a reaction to mold, knowing the root cause allows for a treatment plan that actually works.
Find Out What You’re Actually Reacting To
If your symptoms refuse to follow the calendar, it is time to stop guessing. Our board-certified physicians at Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Associates of Tampa Bay can pinpoint exactly what is triggering your reactions, whether it is oak pollen in January, dust mites in your bedroom, or mold hiding in your bathroom.
Once you know the cause, treatment becomes targeted and effective. Call (813) 971-9743 to schedule an appointment at one of our Tampa-area locations.
