Bermuda grass is an evergreen, low-growing, creeping perennial which usually grows to 0.3 m by 0.5 m at a medium rate. Bermuda grass is found on agricultural fields, pastures, roadsides, and waste places, in riparian areas adjacent to marshes and streams, and in the understory of orchards, open forests, and Pine Plantations. The Bermuda grass pollen possesses at least 12 IgE binding proteins. Among the existing 12 binding proteins, 2 of the allergens are major because they reacted with IgE antibodies in more than 50% individuals. Bermuda grass also contains the species-specific allergen. Allergy Bermuda Grass test is performed on a sample of skin to confirm the presence of allergy and also to measure the level of allergic skin reaction in the skin.