Biologically, these seeds are called Spores.
Mold Spores are everywhere and cannot be avoided.
But Spores may still remain.
Spores are produced on specialised fronds.
Spores scatter after the rain.
Black mold Spores fry your brain,
Spores of weaponized anthrax were accidentally released
blown fungal Spores and pollen grains
Fungal variant- Spores of fungi are found almost everywhere.
This is because honey may contain clostridium botulism Spores.
These Spores enter the human body through cuts or wounds.
have been used in sprays of bacterial Spores, toxin extracts
Clostridium difficile Spores from hands. Interventions to improve hand hygiene
However, the same moisture will allow mold Spores to propagate quicker.
This means that all bacteria, viruses, fungi, and Spores are inactivated.
Stagnant air with mold Spores creates a serious hazard for your health.
After the rain, they are covered with a gray blotch of Spores.
Bleach whitens and is also effective in killing and removing mould Spores.
But an Indian government analysis ultimately discovered the real-and less dramatic-culprit:
algae Spores.
During spore formation bacteria form an impermeable coat around the genetic material
Bleach whitens and it is also effective in killing and removing mold Spores.
Alternatively, you could use UV rays to kill fungal Spores in your shoes.
The burden of mold Spores in the grain feeds should also be reduced extra.
But C. diff Spores aren't doing anything active,
so antibiotics have no target to attack.
It kills sensitive organisms like bacteria, fungus, protozoa, and Spores present on the skin.
Honey is sweet and all natural but could contain Spores of Clostridium botulinum bacterium.
As the environmental conditions become favorable in later stages, the Spores could be wakened again.
Spores get easily attached to your clothes
or pets and can be brought inside the house.