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Getting rid of fungi

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denis567 | 23:07 Tue 01st Nov 2011 | Property
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Three years my daughter had an arena constructed in the small paddock that is attached to our property, so that she could exercise her horse.
The surface of the arena was wood chippings.
We are now having a problem with fungi growing in the arena, and our dogs are eating the fungi, making one of them to be quite poorly yesterday.
Does anyone know if there is anything we could spray on the fungi, that would get rid of it, but would not be harmful to the dogs?
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I understand that Bi-carbonate of soda will kill any kind of fungus.
You could try it either sprinkled on or dissolved in water over a small area to see if it works.
I can't see it harming the dogs and might even improve their digestion!!!!
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Thank you Wak, I will give it a try
Next time, buy treated woodchips, you don't get this problem then, I expect you got this load delivered from a tree surgeon or similar?

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