Nine children, sensitized to grass pollens, with seasonal rhinitis and mild asthma underwent bronchial challenge with carbachol and EIA test repeatedly either during a pre-seasonal or in seasonal period. We failed to find any significant difference between pre-seasonal and seasonal values in both tests. We believe that atmospheric conditions are an important determinant of our results. It is our hypothesis that a threshold concentration in atmospheric pollen may exist which must be reached before an allergic reaction is evident.