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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

I Want To Be A Mold: Can You Help Me?

The year 2006 has been an exciting one to us. We received several questions on mold from our site visitors. We were able to answer most of them. Some of the mold questions we received were difficult to answer. This is one of the difficult questions "I want to be a mold can you help me?"

We checked our web logs and sure enough the person who asked this question searched the internet for "to learn how to be a mold." This tells us the person is really interested in experiencing the life of a mold.

We are not sure how one can be turned into a mold (we mean a fungus) and we can't promise to have an answer for this during our lifetime. Perhaps there are some experts out there who can help us. We welcome them.

To the person who asked the question, we thank you for your thought provoking question. If we ever get an answer, we will post it here.



HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO EVERYONE WHO SENT US QUESTIONS AND TO ALL THOSE WHO READ OUR BLOG.


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Jackson Kung'u
Dr. Jackson Kung’u is a Microbiologist who has specialised in the field of mycology (the study of moulds and yeasts). He is a member of the Mycological Society of America. He graduated from the University of Kent at Canterbury, UK, with a Masters degree in Fungal Technology and a PhD in Microbiology. He has published several research papers in international scientific journals. Jackson has analysed thousands of mould samples from across Canada. Jackson provides how-to advice on indoor mould and bacteria issues.



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