its easy all you have to do is kill the plants, then boom no more mold
You must ejaculate into the vine and then it dies.
No. It's very difficult to kill honeysuckle. I wish I could get rid of mine, but nothing seems to work...so a little frost won't hurt it.
Mildew can be removed by mixing a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water and spraying it on the mildew. Let the solution soak for a few minutes and then wipe clean.
Get a dehumidifier to get rid of the moisture, and maybe get some heat in there to dry it out. No moisture=no mildew
There are not many places to buy chlorinated lime or bleaching powder from if you want to get rid of mildew smells. The Alibaba website from China has both products available for a high cost.
To get rid of mildew, mix together water and rubbing alcohol and then use mixture to scrub the seat. Then use a towel to dry the seat.
Spraying powdery mildew with baking soda added to water does not work. Spray with "Garden Sulphur" or "Garden Copper", both in powder forms, as per package directions every 7 - 10 days. This is also effective for powdery mildew on roses.
Natural products to get rid of mold and mildew can be found in supermarkets alongside the chemical cleaners. They are often located either on the shelves above or below the chemical ones.
You can buy anti-mold spray. Spray on then wipe off.
Bleach will safely remove any type of mold or mildew stains.
Japanese honeysuckle is an invasive plant. It takes a lot of work to fully get rid of it. You will want to plant something else so that you don't have soil erosion. Check with your local plant nurseries for what is best to plant in your area. Be sure to tell them what type of soil you have and how much light is in that area.
Use flo-X Mold and Mildew Cleaner for best results.