Additionally, reduced grass cutting in public spaces has been identified as a contributing factor. Many councils across the UK have scaled back mowing in parks, road verges, and other green areas to promote biodiversity and reduce maintenance costs. While this is beneficial for wildlife, it allows grasses and wildflowers to grow unchecked, leading to increased pollen production. Grass pollen is one of the most common triggers for hay fever, and with more uncut grass releasing pollen into the air, sufferers are experiencing prolonged and more intense symptoms.
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