In home gardens it often takes up residence in wood mulch.
Arterial fungus on siding.
Artillery fungus is a wood decaying fungus that likes to live in landscape mulch.
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.
We have these small black spots that look like specks of tar all over our white vinyl siding of our house.
Tar like spores of artillery fungus next to a penny.
It s hard to see shotgun fungus itself because it s only 2 millimeters wide.
They actually resemble the end of a cannon barrel and at the right moment shoot their spores up 6 10 ft.
There is no fungicide registered as an artillery fungus treatment.
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The worst thing about this fungus is that it shoots spores up to 20 feet which often land on siding cars and anything else that surrounds the mulch.
Artillery fungus is a common fungus in north america.
It does not shoot a sticky spore mass as artillery fungus does.
This fungus can grow on multiple surfaces including wood siding fences decks and cars.
Artillery fungus or shotgun fungus is a wood decay fungus that lives on moist landscape mulch especially in bark and hardwood mulch.
The artillery fungus or shotgun fungus is a wood decay fungus that likes to live on moist landscape mulch.
These sticky black dots cling to vinyl siding like glue.
Artillery fungus black spots on siding and vehicles.
Sounds like you have what they call shotgun mold shotgun fungus or artillery m.
Artillery fungus is difficult to get rid of because of its sticky properties.
Its primary job is to decay dead wood.
Onto siding and other objects nearby.
Artillery fungus black spots on siding and vehicles.
You can power wash them off of vinyl siding but such methods can be damaging to cars and wood siding.
Here is a photo of what the actual fungus that produces the black spores.
That s why if it s at all possible it s best to wash the fungus away when the spores have freshly landed which is normally when the weather is cool and damp and the temperatures are between 50 and 68 degrees fahrenheit.
Artillery fungus produce black tar like spots on vehicles and siding.
Do you have little black spots all over your car or siding.
The fruiting bodies of this fungi are about 1 10 of an inch across and are very hard to see.
When it is time for it to reproduce the fungus lives up to its name and shoots tiny spores in all directions.
Also known as artillery or cannonball fungus sphaerobolus it uses internal water pressure to forcefully fire its spores similar to seeds up to 20 feet away the fungus sets its sights on bright areas so that means it will aim for any pale surface that reflects light such as the siding on your house.