How Trees Impact Indoor Mold Growth
Trees are celebrated for their ecological significance, providing oxygen, reducing air pollution, and enhancing the beauty of landscapes.
However, while their presence offers numerous benefits, trees near residential areas can inadvertently create conditions conducive to indoor mold growth. Mold, a type of fungus, thrives in moist environments and can significantly impact indoor air quality, potentially leading to various health concerns. This discussion aims to explore the relationship between trees and indoor mold, analyzing how factors like shade, moisture accumulation, leaf litter, and their influence on microclimate contribute to mold proliferation and its implications on indoor air quality.