If you notice lots of tiny black or dark brown spots developing on your siding above a landscaped area of your yard as seen below it is most likely artillery otherwise known as shotgun fungus.
Black spots on siding from mulch.
Also the use of gravel or plastic mulch will not cause the formation of the spores.
Artillery fungus black spots on siding and vehicles.
This will buy you a year before the fungus reaches to the top of the new mulch.
To kill the spores in lighter areas cover the zone with black plastic and allow the sun to cook the spores out.
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Add a fresh layer of mulch.
Its adhesion properties are legendary and the spots can be difficult or even impossible to remove without damaging the surface.
The artillery fungus or shotgun fungus is a wood decay fungus that likes to live on moist landscape mulch.
We have these small black spots that look like specks of tar all over our white vinyl siding of our house.
Artillery fungus is a wood dwelling fungus commonly found in mulch.
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Some tell us it s from spiders.
Artillery fungus produce black tar like spots on vehicles and siding.
I am getting small dark spots on windows and the white siding of my house.
Others have said it s a fungus from mulch.
We have thousands of tiny black spots pin head size all over the siding of our house.
Use big pieces of pine bark or other bark mulch which are a less hospitable place for the fungus.
The black tar like spots that are all over your vinyl siding are more than likely a fungus called sphaerobolus stellatus better known as artillery or shotgun fungus although it s most often found on the east coast it can grow anywhere and especially thrives in areas that have cool damp springs or rainy fall weather conditions.
These are microscopic flowers that shoot tar like substance up the 2.
Here is a photo of what the actual fungus that produces the black spores.
Artillery fungus black spots on siding and vehicles.
Replace wood mulch with landscape fabric and small stones.
The worst thing about this fungus is that it shoots spores up to 20 feet which often land on siding cars and anything else that surrounds the mulch.
This common fungus is often found in bark mulch especially hardwood mulch too.
There is some suggestion that artillery fungus in mulch such as cedar and pine bark nuggets may occur less frequently than hardwood.
The spots are about the size of the head of a pin and appear to be black or dark brown in color.