Wood is a primary target for mold.
Green mold on interior walls.
Green mold also commonly grows alongside molds of varying types like black or pink mold.
How to troubleshoot mold on interior walls.
Is shown just above.
Then adopt the following practices to keep it from returning.
The mysteriously sharp line marking the top edge of this mold growth was very important.
Look for patches of mold in colors ranging from white to orange and green to brown and black.
Given the right circumstances mold takes hold of a home and spreads throughout the interior.
The dark confined spaces of kitchen cabinetry supply ample nutrients for green mold to flourish on even food like bread.
Check for speckled or cottony growth on walls especially near water damaged surfaces.
Cladosporium sometimes green other times brown or gray this mold can grow in cool climates as well as warm places and is often found growing on walls cabinets and carpets that have gotten wet.
Open a window and or keep a fan.
If your basement has windows and doors open them a few minutes each day to allow air to circulate.
Aspergillus this mold can appear green yellow brown grey or even white and is often found growing on and inside walls.
Sunlight is a natural mold killer.
How to stop mold from growing on walls.
To get rid of mold on walls permanently remove it using the steps above.
Green mold on drywall and cabinetry in a flooded basement or blue green mold is shown in this photograph.
Mix a solution of one part bleach to three parts water in a spray bottle and thoroughly saturate the moldy areas of the wall.