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Boise on Your Bucket List? Get Pollen Wise to Own Your Seasonal Allergies!

The Pollen Wise mobile app is reporting the most current pollen counts available. Now that Boise, Idaho has a sensor, they can begin to own their seasonal allergies!

October 5, 2025 Pollen Sense View production source
Boise on Your Bucket List? Get Pollen Wise to Own Your Seasonal Allergies!

Boise, Idaho just became more pollen wise.

Get the Pollen Wise mobile app for Android from the Play Store or Apple from the App Store

According to Business Insider, Boise has been called “the best place for millennials to live in the US. with its comparatively low cost of living, growing tech scene, and easy access to nature.” Now, with the addition of an automated pollen counter, the growing tech scene just got bigger, and access to nature just got safer and more comfortable.

Download the Pollen Wise mobile app on the Apple App store and the Google Play store.

Get the Pollen Wise mobile app to own your seasonal allergies. When you use this tool, you tap into the best pollen data available.

Other pollen counts are based off of yesterday’s averages or historical data. Pollen Wise reports data from air that is sampled continously, then averaged on the hour.

View of Boise, Idaho.

Get the Pollen Wise mobile app for Android from the Play Store or Apple from the App Store

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