Fungi require moisture to survive and the desert provides little of this commodity.
"Fungus" refers to a single organism, while "fungi" is the plural form of fungus, referring to multiple organisms. For example, a single mushroom is a fungus, whereas a patch of mushrooms would be considered fungi.
It is unlikely that mushrooms growing in your guinea pig's cage are magic mushrooms, as these types of mushrooms are not typically found growing in captivity. However, to be sure, it would be best to consult with a mushroom expert or veterinarian to get a proper identification and ensure the safety of your guinea pig.
To check for fungus or bacteria in your house, you can inspect areas with high moisture levels, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and basements, for any visible signs like mold or mildew. You can also use a mold testing kit to sample areas suspected of contamination, or hire a professional mold inspector to conduct a more thorough assessment. Additionally, maintaining proper ventilation, humidity levels, and cleanliness in your home can help prevent the growth of fungus and bacteria.
Use a biohazard bin. The contents are then incinerated.
skin that blends in with green plants! :) (apex)
Ringworm is a fungus. It is unlikely that an antiviral would have any effect.
Mildew or other fungus growing underneath it.
The desert is too hot and dry and they have to be in fairly damp and wet surroundings.
It is very unlikely that a curling iron would damage a person's hair due to fungus. Curling irons get extremely hot, and the heat would kill any lingering bacteria on the barrel.
Since toucans are not found in deserts it is unlikely that they would do either.
As carnivores, hawks would be very unlikely to be interested in fungi. Their diet consists exclusively of smaller animals.
sand, like salt, would dry them out.
Depends on the color of the mold. Typically there would be either a white, green or brown fungus growing on the skin or inside.
No the toxins in poisonous mushrooms are contained within the fruiting body - the mushroom - of the fungus. Plants growing around the fungus cannot absorb the poison. So such plants are not toxic your tomatoes and garlic would be safe.
lack of weed killer perhaps
unlikely as they would probably be unable to sustain the quantities of food needed to feed their growing population
Producers in the desert are the same as everywhere else, they are organisms that produce their own food such as plants and trees. Some examples of desert producers would be cacti, shrubsan desert grass.