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Dry Rot

Serpula lacrymans

Dry Rot
Appearance

•  Mycellium: whitish yellow, yellowish brown.
•  Hyphae: yellowish brown or dark brown.
•  Sporophore: thin plate–like creamy yellow, then olive brown.
•  Spores: bulk spores are olive brown.

Lifecycle

•  Decay fungi are living organisms which send minute threads called hyphae through damp wood, taking their food from the wood as they grow.

Habits

•  Mostly occurs in damp timber which is in contact with, or embedded in, wet brickwork or masonry.
•  Symptoms are: timber cracking, fruiting bodies, red dust or an acrid mushroom smell.
•  It has been known to transport water up to three storeys high to an area where decay is occurring.