Real Local Pollen Reports
Weekly pollen, mold and air quality reports collected by local PollyMap partners across America — not just a forecast, real microscope data from your community.
The network
Collection sites across America
Every dot is a city in the PollyMap network — green sites are actively collecting, gray cities are seeking a qualified partner.
Latest data
This week’s reports
Mesquite and Bermuda grass dominated Phoenix collections this week, with olive holding steady at moderate levels. Allergy sufferers should expect strong symptoms midday and after dusk.
Pine and grass pollen lead Flagstaff's early summer counts. Alternaria mold is climbing as monsoon humidity builds.
Mesquite and grass pollen are the dominant allergens in Sedona this week. Mold levels are climbing with afternoon humidity.
How PollyMap works
Real data, every week, from real collectors
PollyMap is built on a network of trained local partners using the PollyKit collection system. No forecasts — actual microscope counts published weekly.
Local collection
Partners deploy PollyKit for 24–48 hours to capture local pollen, mold and particulate.
Microscope analysis
Samples are stained and counted by trained collectors, then verified.
Published weekly
Reports go live on PollyMap by city, state and partner.
Local trust
Allergy clinics, schools and residents get real numbers, not generic forecasts.
For allergy clinics & community partners
Bring real pollen data to your city.
Become a PollyMap Collection Partner. We send the PollyKit, you deploy it 24–48 hours per week, and your city joins the national network with full attribution and a dedicated partner profile.
Apply today- Weekly PollyKit delivery
- Free partner profile + referrals
- Citation in every city report
- Recommended clinic placement