To get rid of fungus on azaleas you have to remove the infected leaf. If all the leaves have fungus on them, you will need to remove the whole plant.
if the infection is not too bad maybe listerine can get rid of nail fungus, but it very depend on the infection, you can not just use listerine for all conditions. reference: http://nailfungusrelief.info/lot-of-people-suffers-when-they-have-nail-fungus-on-their-toe-nail.html
well some cures are tinactin and lamisil if not there some home remedies to help one way is to use vicks vapor rub and apply it between toes because it has an ingredient to help get rid of fungus. Another way is to add water and vinegar and let foot or feet soak or you can add listerine water and vinegar and that will also help get rid of fungus.
Leafcutter ants tending fungus "garden" - the fungus grows on the leaf material.
to fertilize fungus
well some cures are tinactin and lamisil if not there some home remedies to help one way is to use vicks vapor rub and apply it between toes because it has an ingredient to help get rid of fungus. Another way is to add water and vinegar and let foot or feet soak or you can add listerine water and vinegar and that will also help get rid of fungus.
They don't actually eat the leaves - because they cannot digest the cellulose. Instead - they take the pieces of leaf back to their 'nest' - and use them to grow fungus on them. They then eat the fungus.
a good anti fungal shampoo often clears the fungus from the skin
Fungus gnats can be a nuisance to some people. They can be eliminated by the use of a common insect repellent.
Put listerine in a spray bottle then spray it in your microwave. then spray air freshener. it also works to get rid of bugs
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Leaf cutter ants go out to collect pieces of leaves that they cut off, then take what they have collected back to the nest. In the nest special worker ants prepare the leaf to grow a special fungus that grows into little lumps that the ants feed on. So you can see that what the ants eat is not flesh, but bits of fungus that they grow, much as humans grow mushrooms for food. So we say that they are not carnivores, but fungivorous or mycophagous, two words that mean the same thing: "fungus-eating".