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What is a silme?

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Updated: 10/16/2024

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The pertzel silme mold


Where are silme molds ofthen found?

Mold growth is most often found in moist warm and dark environments. Common places for mold growth include bathrooms basements and attics. Mold can also be found growing on walls carpets furniture and other items in the home. Some common places where slime molds are found include: Gardens flower beds and lawns Tree trunks leaves and logs Rocks and stones Organic material such as leaves and dead plants Mulch and compost pilesSlime molds can also be found in soil in streams ponds and other bodies of water and even in the air.


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