The dark confined spaces of kitchen cabinetry supply ample nutrients for green mold to flourish on even food like bread.
Green mold in cellar.
Mold reproduces and spreads via microscopic spores thousands of which can fit onto a surface the size of a postage stamp.
The most important thing to do is to remove all sources of moisture on which the mold can feed.
Green mold on furniture in a damp moldy basement aspergillus sp.
Wood is a primary target for mold.
Some of the common types of mold that may appear green are cladosporium aspergillus and penicillium.
Green mold on drywall and cabinetry in a flooded basement or blue green mold is shown in this photograph.
Green mold refers to a number of species of fungi with spores that take on a greenish color.
Wooden floors ceiling beams and walls can host green mold colonies.
The mysteriously sharp line marking the top edge of this mold growth was very important.
Just get rid of it.
Green mold also commonly grows alongside molds of varying types like black or pink mold.
Removing mold regardless of its color is a difficult complex time consuming process.
All types of mold are potentially dangerous so if you see green mold you don t need to identify it.
However not all members cladosporium aspergillus and penicillium appear green.
When you begin cleaning up mold these spores are dispersed into the air causing mold to spread easily to other.