The artillery fungus grows in wet times of the year on mulch and looks kinda like clear water and whitish strings.
Artillery fungus on siding.
And of course the black spots show up better on white surfaces so they are noticed more easily.
Unfortunately no natural mulch can resist the fungus growth which makes it even more important to be aware of possible spores sticking to your home or deck and clean the area as soon as possible.
Artillery fungus is a fungus that decomposes wood plant debris and animal feces.
Its adhesion properties are legendary and the spots can be difficult or even impossible to remove without damaging the surface.
The culminating bodies of the fungi are about 1 10 of an inch across making them very difficult to notice.
In the absence of direct sunlight it shoots the spores at highly reflective surfaces such as white house siding.
How to clean fly poop or possible artillery fungus stains.
The artillery fungus if sprayed with a week bleach and water solution will go away but if left unchecked it explodes and send these black particle 5 15 feet away from the source the mulch.
The lady called us out in a job today to have us take big poop off her siding.
It is sphaerobolus a common fungus that sticks firmly to light or white colored surfaces and resembles spots of tar.
In the absence of direct sunlight it shoots the spores at highly reflective surfaces such as white house siding.
In nature the artillery fungus shoots its spores towards sunlight.
And of course the black spots show up better on white surfaces so they are noticed more easily.
Add a new layer of fresh mulch that completely covers the old.
You can find it in dead trees rotting wood and mulch.
It goes by many names also being referred to as shotgun fungus artillery mold or its scientific name s phaerobolus stellatus.
Change to rot resistant mulches such as cedar redwood or cypress artillery fungus does not grow in these.
At the end of the string is a piece of something that looks like black peppers.
What is artillery fungus.
It is harmless to people animals and living plants but can pose a threat to your siding or fence.
Switch to a non organic ground cover such as stone gravel river rock or similar product.
Artillery fungus and its many names the dark spots you see on your siding is a wood decaying fungus commonly referred to as artillery fungus.
Those annoying black spots that creep up your siding or splash along the side of your car may not be mud spatters but artillery fungus.