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Common Mold Types


Household Mold Reference

Household Molds, Tampa Bay, FL

20 common household mold types

NameSpore Size (µm)ColorTextureAllergic ReactionsMycotoxin-ProducingCommon Areas (in home)Moisture RequirementOther Characteristics
Aspergillus2–3.5Green, yellow, brown, blackPowdery / velvetyAsthma, respiratory issues, allergic rhinitisYes (aflatoxins)HVAC systems, walls, insulation, dustSlightly dampFast growing; common in food & dust
Cladosporium3–6Olive-green to blackPowderySkin & eye irritation, asthmaNoToilets, painted surfaces, textilesSlightly dampGrows in cooler areas; airborne
Stachybotrys4–12BlackSlimySevere respiratory issues, fatigueYes (trichothecenes)Water-damaged drywall, ceiling tilesHighly dampOften called "black mold"
Penicillium2.5–5Blue-greenVelvetyAsthma, sinus infectionsYes (ochratoxins)Wallpaper, carpets, mattressesSlightly dampSpreads quickly
Alternaria20–200Dark green to brownWoollyAsthma, hay feverYesShowers, under sinks, window framesSlightly dampCommon outdoor allergen
Fusarium3–8Pink, white, redCottonySkin infections, sinus issuesYes (fumonisins)Water-damaged carpet, wallpaperHighly dampCold-tolerant
Chaetomium6–10White → gray → blackCottonySkin & nail infectionsYesDrywall, paper, woodHighly dampMusty odor
Acremonium3–8Pink, grey, whitePowderyImmune suppression, infectionsYes (trichothecenes)Condensation areas, cooling coilsHighly dampSlow-growing, opportunistic
Ulocladium15–35BlackWoollyAsthma-like symptomsUnclearBathrooms, kitchensHighly dampOften occurs with Stachybotrys
Trichoderma3–5Green, whiteWoollySinus congestion, coughingYes (gliotoxins)Wallpaper, damp wood, HVACHighly dampCan degrade building materials
Mucor5–20White → greyCottonyAsthma; mucormycosis (rare)NoHVAC systems, carpets, damp wallsHighly dampVery fast growing; thermotolerant
Epicoccum15–25Yellow, orange, brownPowderyAllergic rhinitis, asthmaYesWallpaper, fabric, mattressesSlightly dampAirborne spores common
Botrytis8–14GrayFluffyAsthma, hay feverNoHouseplants, damp areasHighly dampAlso called “gray mold”
Aureobasidium10–14Pink, blackSlimySkin irritation, respiratory issuesNoBathroom tile, caulking, woodSlightly dampDevelops dark spores over time
Serpula4–7Yellow, brownCottonyRarely allergenicNoWood structures, crawlspacesHighly dampCauses dry rot in wood
Geotrichum6–12WhiteYeast-likeRespiratory issuesNoSinks, drains, damp areasSlightly dampCommon in spoiled dairy
Scopulariopsis4–7Tan to brownPowderyNail infections, asthmaYes (patulin)Basements, damp woodSlightly dampFound in older homes
Wallemia2–3Brown to blackPowderyAllergic alveolitisYesDust, insulation, air ventsSlightly dampCan grow in low humidity
Memnoniella4–6BlackPowderyRespiratory symptomsYesCellulose-rich materialsHighly dampOften confused with Stachybotrys
Nigrospora10–15BlackPowderyAsthma, hay feverNoDust, textiles, upholsterySlightly dampAirborne; common outdoors
Notes: This table is a condensed reference. Spore sizes are typical ranges; mycotoxin potential can vary by species and strain.
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