The answer is penicillin
Since molds don't have an immune system, they produce antibiodics that kill bacteria.
Many people believe that feeding their animals a garlic supplement will kill fleas.
How they kill bacteria.
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If garlic was poison there would be no vampires(: No, seriously, they wouldn't be able to sell it in a grocery if it was(:
You can use the spirit or Ammonia to kill the molds. Mold removal sessions can help you a lot doing these.
Rubbing alcohol will kill just about anything it comes in contact with. Apply liberally.
No, garlic doesn't outright kill a dog. If given too much, a dog can get very sick, but it doesn't usually kill a dog. A little garlic powder sprinkled on a dogs' food has been suggested to help control fleas, so it doesn't hurt if there isn't too much garlic.
not garlic, but either a wooden stake or a flaming stake
Although garlic contains allicin, a powerful antibiotic and fungicide, that gives garlic a great reputation as a home remedy there are some varieties of mold capable of invading garlic. Common mold infections include penicillium molds and black mold. Such molds render the clove or bulb of garlic unfit for human consumption, as said mold or fungi grow develop a strong resistance to it's antibiotics. Unless you are talking about mold or fungi know to be edible (corn smut, blue cheese mold), just avoid them, regardless of where they grow.
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