Quote from: CMdeux on November 10, 2013, 10:33:49 AM
Could be a different type of mold which is more amenable to the acorns and shells, too-- or could be a combination of mold + nut allergens. Different molds are definitely different in allergenicity for different folks.
The reason why it's probably some combination effect rather than purely nut-allergen is that it generally takes mechanical disturbance to aerosolize the nut proteins sufficiently. It's possible if they are being crushed-- say by hikers or passing vehicles?
But there again, the mold issue would be significantly enhanced under that same scenario.
Leaf mold in particular seems to really be VERY evil for some people.
Quote from: YouKnowWho on November 08, 2013, 07:19:29 PM
Walnuts, acorns, leaves and wet = mold issues.
Fall sucks.
Between the faux scented candles and the cinnamon brooms, then to go outside for a breath of fresh air and boom, asthma.