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If you dug out some old boxes full of musty stuff from your attic, you might expect
there to be a little bit of mold on things, especially if you live in a humid environment.
But, mold is probrably growing somehwere in your house right now, and you don't
even know it. That's why it's important to know what black mold likes to grow on.
It's the first step to getting rid of it.
What mold likes to grow on is determined by what mold needs to thrive. Mold needs
food, a good temperature, and water. In general, wherever there's water you can
expect to find mold.
Mold isn't picky either. It doesn't just strike old, musty, dirty houses. If it
has a chance, it will grow all over your nice, new, clean house. So, don't give
it a chance!
Here are things mold commonly likes to grow on.
In The Kitchen - Of course, mold likes to grow on food. It's not
always the dreaded black mold; it may be its less toxic cousin, the slimy green
one. Either way, it's ugly and disgusting. The mold that grows on food is not so
dangerous, but seal it in plastic before you throw it out just in case. Mold also
likes to grow in cabinets. you should check from time to time. Basically, any place
that is dark and closed up, and might get a little water in it, is a breeding ground
for mold. Sinks, drying rack and other places that get lots of water are also favorite
hang-outs of black mold.
In The Bathroom - The biggie here is shower tiles. You've probably
seen black mold growing there before, or its friend orange mold. The wall material
behind your tiles is delicious for black mold, so it gets carried away and starts
growing around the tiles where human eyes can see it. Just like in the kitchen,
mold likes to be close to the water source in a somewhat hidden place. This means
sinks, counters, cabinets, and anywhere else that gets a little water.
Anwhere In The House - Mold likes hidden-away places. On the walls,
mold likes to grow behind things such as pictures or mirrors. If you haven't moved
your pictures for cleaning in a while, check and see if our black moldy friend is
hanging out there. Wallpaper, because it is porous, is also a great place for mold
to live. Keep tabs on your wallpaper so you don't have to remove it all someday
because of an infestation of our little friend. Carpets are wonderful vacations
spots for mold. if you ever have any water damage, you may have to remove the carpet
if it gets bad. One good way to tell if you have mold in your carpets is just to
sniff. Mold can live in dust and lint. If you keep your house well dusted, you'll
reduce the black mold problems.
In The Attic - The attic is also ideal. It's a place that doesn't
get much ventilation, so it's great for black mold. Houses with wooden beams in
the attic are particularly favored.
In The Hidden Places - Mold loves crawlspaces, wall cavities, and
any other place it can hide. You may be suffering from mold related health symptoms
and not even know it, because our little friend is hanging out in your house and
you can't find him. another favorite place is inside your heating and cooling ducts.
Mold can get used to the weather just about anywhere, but it especially loves warm
humid environments. Florida, California and the Pacific Northwest have some of the
worst mold problems in the US. Desert areas and high altitude areas also get hit
hard with mold infestations after a big rain or storm. The key to keeping mold spores
out of your respiratory system is to find it before it finds you. That's why it's
important to know what black mold likes to grow on.
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