I am getting small dark spots on windows and the white siding of my house.
Black spots on siding.
Click to enlarge any image small gray or darker round spots on siding that are about 1 16 in individual diameter particularly if the spots are slightly raised may be artillery fungus a mold spore.
It s hard to see shotgun fungus itself because it s only 2 millimeters wide.
If you notice lots of tiny black or dark brown spots developing on your siding above a landscaped area of your yard as seen below it is most likely artillery otherwise known as shotgun fungus.
Some tell us it s from spiders.
Others have said it s a fungus from mulch.
Algae may also look black or brown as may some molds.
Also known as artillery or cannonball fungus sphaerobolus it uses internal water pressure to forcefully fire its spores similar to seeds up to 20 feet away the fungus sets its sights on bright areas so that means it will aim for any pale surface that reflects light such as the siding on your house.
Dirt and insect secretion stains however can adhere to vinyl siding attracting molds mildews and algae.
Vinyl siding is very popular due to its durability and simple maintenance.
Artillery fungus is a wood dwelling fungus commonly found in mulch.
It s on the porch my windows but it is worse on the siding.
Insect stains and other debris can be removed by simply cleaning vinyl siding with household cleaners.
Its adhesion properties are legendary and the spots can be.
What is artillery fungus.
The only way i have found to remove them thus far is by scraping the windows with a razor blade.
The photo at above left shows green algae on vinyl siding.
The spots are about the size of the head of a pin and appear to be black or dark brown in color.
Removing spots from vinyl siding.
It goes all the way up to my second story windows and is even under my soffit and on my gutters.
I have tried to remove these spots with mineral spirits without success.
We have these small black spots that look like specks of tar all over our white vinyl siding of our house.
Those annoying black spots that creep up your siding or splash along the side of your car may not be mud spatters but artillery fungus.