Mycology
I have recently had Wolfs milk start growing in the soil in my vegetable garden and was wondering if I would have to get rid of the soil and start over or if the food is still safe to eat. I tried to search what would happen if accidentally ingesting the slime mold but could not find any answers online.
King oyster mushrooms starting in the tub 4 days ago, there's mold fluff balls all through the hardwood and bran mix already. Will the mycelium be okay fighting through it? I feel like mold with this is unavoidable, but there's a lot of it so I'm concerned. [\#Mycology](https://kbin.social/tag/Mycology)
Out of the millions of fungal species in the world, only a few hundred can make people sick. Coccidioides is one of them — and it lives in desert dust. Microscopic spores are kicked up when the ground is disturbed; if inhaled, they can cause an infection known as Valley fever. Most people recover without ever knowing they had it, but others will experience far more intense symptoms, ranging from pneumonia to meningitis. Coccidioides is also really good at eating … meat.