But the most common culprit isn't mold at all. It's actually an airborne bacteria called Serratia Marcescens'. 'Serratia marcescens (aka pink mold) is a species of bacteria that thrives off organic ...
The bacterium was able to decolorize the dye Congo Red. Biochemical analysis resulted in a tentative identification of the bacterium as Serratia marcescens strain Neni-1. The ability of this bacterium ...
The substance is a combination of unsightly microbes. “It’s a type of waterborne bacteria called Serratia marcescens,” says Eliana Coca, owner of E.C. House Cleaning. “It thrives in moist ...