Good afternoon gents,
It's a dreary day here in Virginia so I thought I'd do a little bunker maintenance. My house is 15 years old and although we built it to contemporary environmental/climatic control standards I have had a spore or two pop up in my room over the years. This is due in large part to the large stone planting boxes that surround the part of my foundation that is exposed above the slope going to the yard. Unfortunately they retain moisture and keep the foundation walls cold. I think the temperature differential between the cold walls and warm room is creating a little temperate climate that is suspending moisture in the air.
There's no dampness in the room, or musty odor, but a couple of years ago when I noticed the couple of spores I went out and found these. They work great and I recommend them to everybody, regardless of where you have your collection in your home.
Take a look.
It's a dreary day here in Virginia so I thought I'd do a little bunker maintenance. My house is 15 years old and although we built it to contemporary environmental/climatic control standards I have had a spore or two pop up in my room over the years. This is due in large part to the large stone planting boxes that surround the part of my foundation that is exposed above the slope going to the yard. Unfortunately they retain moisture and keep the foundation walls cold. I think the temperature differential between the cold walls and warm room is creating a little temperate climate that is suspending moisture in the air.
There's no dampness in the room, or musty odor, but a couple of years ago when I noticed the couple of spores I went out and found these. They work great and I recommend them to everybody, regardless of where you have your collection in your home.
Take a look.
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