No. Wash the lining, use a spray that will kill the fungus, or wash the shoe.
One fungus that produces an antibiotic and will kill some bacteria is Penicillium.
toes, trees and damp places
Some fungi lives in symbiosis with trees - the trees supply the fungi with sugars from photosynthesis, and the fungi in turn gathers nutrients from the soil which the tree roots otherwise could not 'reach'.
Antibiotics specifically target bacterial infections, not fungal infections. To kill fungus in humans, antifungal medications such as fluconazole or clotrimazole are typically prescribed. These medications work by targeting the cell walls or cell membranes of the fungus, leading to their death.
A fungus on a canary palm tree can be treated with dusts or sprays designed for these palm trees. Check for one that is specially formulated to kill fungus on trunks of trees and branches.
Fungus does not kill pesticides, pesticides (fungicide to be exact) kill fungus.
Yes, disinfectants can effectively kill fungus.
Yes, acid can effectively kill fungus.
No. Wash the lining, use a spray that will kill the fungus, or wash the shoe.
Yes, Lysol can effectively kill fungus in shoes.
Mistletoe is a fungus that grows on all sorts of trees. it is spread by birds eating the seeds/blossoms and pooping on different trees. This is bad for the tree and can eventually kill it (tree). Nice to know that when you Kiss someone who is under the Mistletoe...you are doing it under a fungus.
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pull it out
One fungus that produces an antibiotic and will kill some bacteria is Penicillium.
AntiBiotics kill bacteria, not fungus. To kill Fungus, An Antifungal Would have to be used.
Yes, laundry sanitizer can effectively kill fungus on clothing and other fabrics.