Hi everyone, we have a mid century bungalow that is difficult to air enough. It smells bad, we really notice when we come home. Musty/damp smell. It s...
Increase the ventilation in your home by opening a window. Take a look at your air vents to see if they're blocked. ✦ When you're not letting fresh air in, turn up the thermostat a little. ✦ Dry laundry outside as much as you can. If this isn't possible, consider i...
Plus, if you have a lot of dirt in your air vents that you can’t seem to get out, this would be a good way to keep that hidden as well. Finally, placing little cheesecloths strategically around your home or the area that smells of mildew that is filled withDowney Unstoppableswill de...
Next, we estimated the genome size of these four PM biotypes based onk-mer counts [37]. We found thatGcC1,GcM1, andGcM3 have an estimated genome size of 173.8–221.8 Mb (Table2), which is close to that ofBgt(~ 180 Mb) [12] and also the other two dicot PM -G. orontii(16...
Keep the humidity below 48% (spores begin to activate at around 55% humidity) Have plenty of airflow and a good ventilation Water your plants at the beginning of its light cycle to promote evaporation of residual moisture Leave plenty of space between your plants – consider trimming specific ...
rom gutters needs to drain away rom the house. Ground around the house needs to slope away to keep the basement and crawl space dry. Cover dirt in crawl spaces with plastic to prevent moisture coming • rom the ground. Ventilate the area as much as possible. ...
•Use fans and vents.They help to circulate air, especially in the bathroom when the shower is in use. •Run dehumidifiers in moist spaces.Aim to keep your home’s humidity below 50%. •Don’t ignore the laundry.Be prompt about switching garments and towels from the washer to the ...