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paintermujer Mar 26th 2010 4:15 pm

Strange sand fallen overnight.
 
A curious question but when we went outside this morning we found a fine dusting of a yellowy powder type substance everywhere.

Thought at first it might be sand that had blown over overnight but the weathers quite good at the mo and looking closer it isnt sand at all.

Is this some crop treatment that has blown on us or is it something else.

We just cant seem to sweep it away and its on the plants, terraces etc.

Any knowledge of what it might be would be appreciated.

We do live around lots of pine trees.Would someone be treating them for those horrible caterpillars? i dont know.

lynnxa Mar 26th 2010 4:25 pm

Re: Strange sand fallen overnight.
 

Originally Posted by paintermujer (Post 8451220)
A curious question but when we went outside this morning we found a fine dusting of a yellowy powder type substance everywhere.

Thought at first it might be sand that had blown over overnight but the weathers quite good at the mo and looking closer it isnt sand at all.

Is this some crop treatment that has blown on us or is it something else.

We just cant seem to sweep it away and its on the plants, terraces etc.

Any knowledge of what it might be would be appreciated.

We do live around lots of pine trees.Would someone be treating them for those horrible caterpillars? i dont know.

it's pollen from the pine trees

paintermujer Mar 26th 2010 4:38 pm

Re: Strange sand fallen overnight.
 

Originally Posted by lynnxa (Post 8451236)
it's pollen from the pine trees

Is that what it is.OMG.

We are surrounded by them really and at the mo all the young ones are sprouting.

Can I ask how you know?

Sam Greenfield Mar 26th 2010 4:41 pm

Re: Strange sand fallen overnight.
 

Originally Posted by paintermujer (Post 8451267)
Is that what it is.OMG.

We are surrounded by them really and at the mo all the young ones are sprouting.

Can I ask how you know?


Coz shes a teacher n shes well clever is our Miss Lynn xxxxx :lol: ;)

lynnxa Mar 26th 2010 4:43 pm

Re: Strange sand fallen overnight.
 

Originally Posted by paintermujer (Post 8451267)
Is that what it is.OMG.

We are surrounded by them really and at the mo all the young ones are sprouting.

Can I ask how you know?

it's horrible stuff

dd1 is horribly allergic to it & so am I - not quite as bad as her though

our first spring here we were surrounded by them & she was so bad even with antihistamines that her eyes came up like footballs - I had to go without my contact lenses for a few weeks

it's one reason we decided to move down to the port - we still get some here but not so bad

lynnxa Mar 26th 2010 4:43 pm

Re: Strange sand fallen overnight.
 

Originally Posted by Sam Greenfield (Post 8451279)
Coz shes a teacher n shes well clever is our Miss Lynn xxxxx :lol: ;)

:rofl::rofl::thumbsup:

paintermujer Mar 26th 2010 4:55 pm

Re: Strange sand fallen overnight.
 

Originally Posted by lynnxa (Post 8451280)
it's horrible stuff

dd1 is horribly allergic to it & so am I - not quite as bad as her though

our first spring here we were surrounded by them & she was so bad even with antihistamines that her eyes came up like footballs - I had to go without my contact lenses for a few weeks

it's one reason we decided to move down to the port - we still get some here but not so bad

Oh no.

Since I posted this the terrace has even more of this fine yellow powder.

Got to say none of us feel brill at the mo and my eyes are itching a bit.

How long does it last?

Mitzyboy Mar 26th 2010 5:01 pm

Re: Strange sand fallen overnight.
 

Originally Posted by paintermujer (Post 8451313)
Oh no.

Since I posted this the terrace has even more of this fine yellow powder.

Got to say none of us feel brill at the mo and my eyes are itching a bit.

How long does it last?

we get it every year about now. In the pool, everywhere. Real mess. Semm to remember you'll have it for a few weeks yet

paintermujer Mar 26th 2010 5:17 pm

Re: Strange sand fallen overnight.
 

Originally Posted by Mitzyboy (Post 8451326)
we get it every year about now. In the pool, everywhere. Real mess. Semm to remember you'll have it for a few weeks yet

Yes, its in the pool, on the car.

Thanks for all your help establishing the source.

Hope youre feeling a little better mitzy.What bad luck.

jackytoo Mar 26th 2010 7:15 pm

Re: Strange sand fallen overnight.
 
We get it on the CDS but it's Mimosa in our area, the campo is full of it and we have a large tree at the bottom of the garden.

jdr Mar 26th 2010 7:43 pm

Re: Strange sand fallen overnight.
 
Are you sure its not off this ?

http://i579.photobucket.com/albums/s...ceme_large.jpg

SUPERPOT Mar 26th 2010 10:04 pm

Re: Strange sand fallen overnight.
 
If it is pine tree pollen its weird because it normally affects my other half big time but even though we have a carpet of the dust she has been in the garden today doing lots of cleaning etc and has not sneezed once or been affected at all?

Any other suggestions?

cheers,

Superpot

HBG Mar 27th 2010 8:11 am

Re: Strange sand fallen overnight.
 
A couple of hours after washing the car yesterday, I noticed the same, unusual dust on it. Later we bought some potatoes from a campo woman at the side of a park and she pointed to some nearby flowering weeds and even picked one and asked us to smell it.

She was covered in pollen, just like the car.

Bri and Katee Mar 27th 2010 8:20 am

Re: Strange sand fallen overnight.
 
Sounds like the rape seed pollen we get in the UK, only its way too early for that.

lynnxa Mar 27th 2010 11:20 am

Re: Strange sand fallen overnight.
 

Originally Posted by Bri and Katee (Post 8452737)
Sounds like the rape seed pollen we get in the UK, only its way too early for that.

I thought it was something other than the pollen that caused the problem - fumes? dust? not the actual pollen though........

I'm pretty sure that's what my GP told me in the UK when I suffered from allergies to rapeseed - from early April iirc:unsure:


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