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How To Identify Toxic Black Mold
Copyright (c) 2007 Daryl Watters
A Accredited Mold Inspection Service, Inc.
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Stachybotrys not always, but almost always exhibits a circular
growth pattern forming round colonies of about 1 inch or less to
about 1 foot across approximately. Sometimes the circles are
complete. Other times, the circles are incomplete and form semi
circles or crescent moon shapes when one side of the colony grows
but the other side does not grow well, possibly due to a lack of
moisture or competition with other mold types on the weaker
growing side of the colony.

Also, the mold often forms concentric circles of one circle
inside another circle. When this or most molds grows in areas
where building materials have been very wet for an extended
period of time, such as months as opposed to days or just a few
weeks, then the colonies grow into each other this is referred to
as confluent growth and the circles are not longer
distinguishable and all you see is irregular black patches of
mold growth on the wall.

Stachybotrys is an extremely dark black mold. It is often
reported to be shiny or slimy in appearance, however, from
personal experience, this is only true when the mold is wet. When
it is dry, it can be very dark black and powdery. Please note
that all the above descriptions will sound wrong to a mold lab
tech because the above are descriptions of how the mold looks
when it grows on walls. 

In a Petri dish the same mold probably does not grow in
concentric circles and it looks more fuzzy and may start out
whitish, and it turns black later as it produces spores. In
Identifying Filamentous Fungi by Guy St-Germain and Richard
Summerbell the mold growing in a petri dish can be white, pink,
orange, or black on the surface; bottom of the colony can be
pale, orange, pink or black. Stachybotrys requires
high-cellulose, low-nitrogen food source, such as drywall or
cardboard and very soaking wet conditions for an extended period
of time.

It is a slow grower. I have seen thousands of Stachybotrys
colonies and have never seen it growing on metal objects, air
conditioning ducts, or clothes. Its most common habitats in homes
appears to be on the underside of wet carpets, or the bottom of
wet cardboard boxes or other papers, or on the surface of drywall
materials. When it grows on drywall, it is actually growing on
the thin paper that coats both surfaces of the drywall.




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