Pollen Stains on Your Clothes, Rugs, and Upholstery
Nathan Kite
A microscopic examination of pollen shows it has barbs, tendrils and other properties designed to attach it to pollinators (like bees) so that it can be moved from flower to flower. Unfortunately, nature's cunning propagation plan is exactly what makes these stains so difficult to remove from your clothing, rugs, upholstery, etc. So we advice you to be careful when handling them, even stained fingers can be carriers to your clothes.
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