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Stachybotrys in History

February 13, 2009

In the 1930s, S. chartarum became notorious in Russia and Eastern Europe where it killed thousands of horses. Horses exhibited symptoms such as irritation of the mouth, throat, and nose; shock; dermal necrosis; a decrease in leukocytes; hemorrhage; nervous disorder; and death. It wasn’t until 1938 when Russian scientists determined the deaths were caused by S. chartarum.

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How to Grow Stachybotrys (Black Rot Mold)

January 15, 2009

It isn’t easy to grow stachybotrys in your home. It grows more slowly than other molds and requires more favorable conditions. Stachybotrys needs four specific ingredients to start growing: warmth, nutrients, water, and time.

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