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Can anyone tell me what kind of mold this is on the inside of my cut bamboo?

http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/u.../file-1359.jpg

When I fell a pole to use to make these didgeridoo's I cut the pole into the lengths I will need for the didge's. I then roast them immediately over a very hot fire which turns the bamboo from green to a nice caramel color. Only occasionally I get this issue... Is the mold dangerous? Is there a treatment I can do to prevent it?

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RiverMan wrote:
Can anyone tell me what kind of mold this is on the inside of my cut
bamboo?

http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/u.../file-1359.jpg

When I fell a pole to use to make these didgeridoo's I cut the pole
into the lengths I will need for the didge's. I then roast them
immediately over a very hot fire which turns the bamboo from green to
a nice caramel color. Only occasionally I get this issue... Is the
mold dangerous? Is there a treatment I can do to prevent it?

Thanks!


I would flush with standard bleach first and see if the issue appeared
afterward.
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On Friday, December 28, 2012 7:47:22 PM UTC+1, RiverMan wrote:
Can anyone tell me what kind of mold this is on the inside of my cut bamboo?



http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/u.../file-1359.jpg



When I fell a pole to use to make these didgeridoo's I cut the pole into the lengths I will need for the didge's. I then roast them immediately over a very hot fire which turns the bamboo from green to a nice caramel color. Only occasionally I get this issue... Is the mold dangerous? Is there a treatment I can do to prevent it?



Thanks!


This is surface mold: http://www.guaduabamboo.com/bamboo-mold.html which you can easily wipe off. It usually doesn't re-occur once the bamboo is completely dried out.
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On Dec 29 2012, 11:48*am, wrote:
On Friday, December 28, 2012 7:47:22 PM UTC+1, RiverMan wrote:
Can anyone tell me what kind of mold this is on the inside of my cut bamboo?


http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/u.../file-1359.jpg


When I fell a pole to use to make these didgeridoo's I cut the pole into the lengths I will need for the didge's. I then roast them immediately over a very hot fire which turns the bamboo from green to a nice caramel color. Only occasionally I get this issue... Is the mold dangerous? Is there a treatment I can do to prevent it?


Thanks!


This is surface mold:http://www.guaduabamboo.com/bamboo-mold.htmlwhich you can easily wipe off. It usually doesn't re-occur once the bamboo is completely dried out.


No it doesn't wipe off.... It's on the inside not the outside. And
I've tried bleach. Doesn't work either. I guess I need some kind of
anti-fungal spray
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Can anyone tell me what kind of mold this is on the inside of my cut bamboo?

http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/u.../file-1359.jpg

When I fell a pole to use to make these didgeridoo's I cut the pole into the lengths I will need for the didge's. I then roast them immediately over a very hot fire which turns the bamboo from green to a nice caramel color. Only occasionally I get this issue... Is the mold dangerous? Is there a treatment I can do to prevent it?

Thanks!
could you please post more link of such pictures!!!


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could you please post more link of such pictures!!!
Oh yeah, more pictures would be very much appreciated!! Those didgeridoos look simply amazing!!
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