And throwing dormant spores all over the place leaves you wide open to a major outbreak. All it takes is one day in August when your HVAC goes out for a few hours, or the electricity goes out overnight, and you've suddenly got a forest of fungus going all over things you didn't even think were infested. And it just gets worse each time it happens, since each outbreak spreads even more spores.Common "wisdom" is that the tapes need to be kept below 50% RH for the fungus to remain dormant. Some fungus, however, can become active as low as 40% RH.
The flowering heads contain the majority of the spores and, if not removed, running the tapes over the heads during playback will cause spores to be thrown amazing distances through the room. Inhaling dormant spores can make you just as sick as inhaling active fragments of the flowering heads.
Christie Peterson Project Archivist, Muskie Archives & Special Collections Bates College 70 Campus Avenue Lewiston, ME 04240-6018 (t) 207-753-6918 (f) 207-755-5911