How to get rid of artillery fungus ?
How to get rid of fungus in mulch, specifically artillery fungus?
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May 29, 2011 - Avoid mulches made of wood chips or ground up wood pallets. Stir up the mulch regularly to keep it dry and retard the growth of Artillery fungus. Treat the surrounding area with an EPA approved fungicide. Remove any rotting wood and animal droppings, as these present optimum growing conditions for the fungus.http://www.thewriteco.com/files/2008-0507Artillery%20Fungus.pdf Call this guy and perhaps he will sell some of his cleaner to you.
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The most important thing about getting rid of artillery fungus spores is to get them quick, as they are covered in sticky substance that will stay on the siding for good if not taken care of in a timely fashion. New vinyl siding that still has an oily residue on it can be power-washed within the first week. In other cases power-washing will be fruitless. Scraping the spores off one-by-one with a scraper or steel wool is tedious but effective. After that there will still be a stain left, which can be taken care of with an ink eraser or possibly bleach. Bleach, Simple Green, toothpaste and alcohol-based mouthwash have been known to work with various rates of success, and can be tried first before attacking the spores with a scraper. For removing spores off of cars oil, vinegar, car wax and tree sap remover have all worked for people that tested them.
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