MILLVILLE, N.J. -- How bad is the pollen problem in New Jersey? A video from one Action News viewer has the answer.
Jennifer Henderson says her husband Eric was at work on Monday in Cumberland County when he decided to tap a tree with his digger loader.
Once the machine tapped the tree - it's a pollen storm!
The video was taken off Cedar Lane in Millville.
Pollen allergies tend to be worse in the spring as plants and trees begin the process of reproduction, according to AccuWeather.
There are many types of pollen - from different kinds of trees, grass and a variety of weeds. If you've ever had a yellow, powdery substance covering your car, you've seen pollen.
How can you keep your allergies from acting up?
Stay inside, dust often and cleaning your home's air filter can go a long way to keeping pollen allergies at bay, AccuWeather says.