Buying a home comes with many challenges. Especially when we decide to buy one from the secondary market. Sometimes it happens that we discover certain things only later, for example during renovation. This was also the case with Hannah, who decided to replace her wet wooden floor.
She ripped the boards off the floor. A shocking sight met her eyes
The discovery made by the Australian resident surprised not only her, but also other Internet users from whom she sought advice. While renovating the house, when she tore up the old wooden floor, she saw an unusual sight. She shared photos of her find in . We can see that something resembling a black, spreading net appeared on the bare floor. -Any ideas what it could be? – asked the concerned woman.
Internet users surprised by the unusual find. “I’m really scared”
There were many comments from intrigued Internet users under the post. Some decided to joke, others were thrilled by the unusual find. There were also references to popular films.
Stranger Things season 5?
Venom
I’m really scared
Abstract art
It could be snail slime
It’s black mold or some type of tree root
– other users wondered or joked.
Experts have spoken. “Not actually dangerous”
Experts also commented on the unusual find. – It’s new for me too. It certainly doesn’t look like a traditional one, said one specialist from Brisbane in an interview with the portal, adding that the black patterns only remind him of honey mushrooms. – But it doesn’t make sense, he concluded. According to one of the professors of plant pathology, these are most likely rhizomorphs (leafless branches of shoots growing in the lower part) of a wood rot fungus. – You should take samples or ask a wood specialist, she added. In turn, the mycologist reassured that the discovery was actually a fungus that “is actually not dangerous.”
Source: Gazeta

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