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via airborne dispersal, or in some cases via insects. mould growth can increase rapidly in high humidity and temperature conditions on most surfaces (ie: timber, plasterboard, concrete, carpet, etc). in lower temperature environments the mould does not generally die off, however transitions into a dormant
via airborne dispersal, or in some cases via insects. mould growth can increase rapidly in high humidity and temperature conditions on most surfaces (ie: timber, plasterboard, concrete, carpet, etc). in lower temperature environments the mould does not generally die off, however transitions into a dormant...
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