Probaj bacit snitu kruha vani pa vidi oce se razvit plijesan. Navodno nece, a unutra itekako hoce :)
^^ Tako bar pise na shroomeryu.
Moja pretpostavka je da su nasi domovi odlicno mjesto za razvoj kolonija plijesni, a priroda takodjer ima svoje nacine prociscavanja i cirkuliranja (vjetrovi, kise itd..) sto odmaze razvoju kolonija plijesni tako lako vani, a unutra i nije bas tako kad se masu prostora u zgradama nikad ne ciste i zatvoreni su, sto omogucava razvoj plijesni (uz pretpostavku vlage i hrane tipa drvo).
Jbg al ak se drek samo po sebi ne splijesni, zas bi se splijesnio ak bi ti u to stavio kolac koji je sterilan?
Evo malo sam po wikipediji istrazio sto se plijesni tice:
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Mold colonies can grow inside building structures. The main problem with the presence of mold in buildings is the inhalation of mycotoxins. Molds may produce an identifiable smell. Growth is fostered by moisture. After a flood or major leak, mycotoxin levels are higher in the building even after it has dried out (source: CMHC).
Food sources for molds in buildings include cellulose-based materials, such as wood, cardboard, and the paper facing on both sides of drywall, and all other kinds of organic matter, such as soap, dust and fabrics. Carpet contains dust made of organic matter such as skin cells. If a house has mold, the moisture may be from the basement or crawl space, a leaking roof, or a leak in plumbing pipes behind the walls. Insufficient ventilation can further enable moisture build-up. The more people in a space, the more humidity builds up. This is from normal breathing and perspiring. Visible mold colonies may form where ventilation is poorest, and on perimeter walls, because they are coolest, thus closest to the dew point.