Ticks, Bees & Allergies... Oh My!!!
- Kevette Minor Kane

- 7 days ago
- 3 min read

Nemas Gardens Special Spring Edition: What to be Aware of in the Spring
“Spring has sprung! Let's welcome the season with open arms, but also be aware of nature's little surprises."
As we embrace the beauty of spring, it’s important to stay aware of common seasonal risks. Ticks are more active, so be sure to check for them after spending time outdoors. Bees, while essential pollinators, can become aggressive when disturbed, so approach with caution. Also, spring pollen can trigger allergies—keep antihistamines handy and stay informed about pollen levels in your area.
To protect yourself from the sun’s rays, remember to wear hats, sunscreen, and sunglasses, and stay hydrated as the weather warms up. At Nemas Gardens, we’re excited for the season’s growth and all the opportunities it brings for learning, sharing, and building a healthier, more sustainable future.

Spring Into Safety: Tick Awareness in the Garden
As the warmth of spring returns, so does the excitement of gardening and outdoor activities. While we celebrate the blossoming of flowers and the renewal of life around us, it’s important to remember the small creatures that are also more active during this time of year—ticks. These tiny pests can pose a serious health risk, as they carry diseases such as Lyme disease, making it essential to stay informed and cautious.
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Buzzing Into Spring: Bees in the Garden
There is a certain kind of energy that returns to the garden this time of year, and a lot of it comes from the steady hum of bees at work. As flowers begin to open and plants take off, bees become more active, moving from bloom to bloom and playing a quiet but essential role in the growing season.
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Breathing Easier This Spring
As everything starts to bloom and green up, spring brings a fresh energy that draws people outside. At the same time, it also marks the return of seasonal allergies. For many, that means sneezing, itchy eyes, and congestion that can take some of the joy out of being outdoors. A little awareness can make it much easier to manage and still enjoy the season.
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