Black mould is infamous for its noticeable green-black appearance, toxic mycotoxin spores and an unpleasant musty smell. So if you notice it begin to grow on the walls around your…
When black mould appears in the home, it’s hard to miss. Between its distinguishable black-green appearance and pungent, unpleasant smell, black mould can be inconvenient, hard to remove and dangerous.  Even if you can’t…
We need to talk about black mould poisoning.  There is a commonly held belief that black mould exposure can cause poisoning like symptoms, sometimes even cancer or death.  And the concept…
Black mould is one of the most common mould types found in Australian homes. Their mycotoxin spores are known to infect humans and cause serious health problems with overexposure to…
Black mould (also known as toxic black mould) is one of the most well known toxic moulds and can cause respiratory discomfort and serious health problems. Here is our helpful…
With over 300 species, Alternaria mould can wreak havoc to crops such as vegetables, seeds and grains every year. Its most common species is Alternaria Alternata and thrives in damp…
Acremonium is a common species of mould with the ability to grow both indoors and outdoors of the home and is also a known human pathogen. Read on to find…
If you find mould in your home, chances are it’s from the Aspergillus genus. Aspergillus can withstand high temperatures and low moisture levels, making it one of the most common…
Aureobasidium is a classification of mould species (also known as a genus) that houses over 15 different types of mould. Aureobasidium can be found all around the world either indoors…
With high levels of moisture, condensation and dampness, the bathroom is a haven for mould.  And it can take hold almost anywhere – in between tiles, on the ceiling or…