summerseeking
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that smell, the dog of our friends had that ear infection lately
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My dog is a cockapoo, he has floppy ears so I end up sniffing his ears a few times a year just to make sure they are okā¦HATE that job



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that smell, the dog of our friends had that ear infection lately
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Am I the only one that thinks there's a huge difference between the smells of grapes & fresh tortillas?How about this.... @JacksJill ...
"P. aeruginosa produces colonies with a characteristic "grape-like" or "fresh-tortilla" odor on bacteriological media"...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas_aeruginosa
Should there be a "dry" between "to" and "monthly"? Sunlight will actually promote algae growth in water/wet conditions.I use distilled water to keep the reservoir clean and I clean it and leave it in the sun to monthly.
Clear tubing is availableājust sayin'...I clean the tubes when there is any sign of growth. I do not glue my tubing so I can clean it. I wish my tubing was clear.
Same comment as above regarding similarities of odors, though I agree ANY odor indicates a problem that needs addressingāespecially any odor similar to something that comes from a doggo.Pseudomonas as a distinctive smell when it is active something like corn chips or dog feet. Any odors or accumulation in your humidifier require a thorough cleaning.
You know it was so long ago, Iām not sure any more where they were but Ardi Abate knew where they were and she told me about them. Sheās passed away now. Itās possible that they died off or were caught and sold as pets. I donāt know if there are any still there wherever they were.I thought the California feral Jackson's were up the coast in the Morrow Bay area but I have not heard of anyone seeing them for a long time. I would love to know if someone has and when.
STOP! You're making me HUNGRY!"Grapes, corn tortillas, caramel/butterscotch, and beef sandwiches. These are words that you probably would not associate with microbes, but several different people used these words to describe microbial smells. The smell of the pathogenic (disease-causing) bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa was described two different ways: ācorn tortillasā by Dr. Jesus Romo and āfake grape flavorā by Amy Cannan. I studied Pseudomonas aeruginosa for my PhD, and I can say that it can smell both grapey and, oddly enough, like corn tortillas or chips"...
https://joyfulmicrobe.com/microbial-smells/
Only time and money stand in my way.Clear tubing is availableājust sayin'...
For the clear tubing, I get it at Home Depot but it is sold as fluorescent tube protectors. 12T = 1 3/4 pvc and T8 is 1 I think.Only time and money stand in my way.
Cause the hobos that gets sick are not walking around for people to see, they get dead somewhere people donĀ“t hang around.This is how Iām now are keeping the K. Boehmei and time will tell if it works. Honestly I almost try to think rational and I dislike over clinical behavior. I just donāt live and follow that principal. Itās with humans the same, the ones that mostly get sick and / our get strange diseases, are the ones living steriel. Never seen hoboās get sick from living on the streets and eating from trash cans. Itās the same with animals, primarily we are all made for survival and adaption. And yes, this all it bit bluntly, but you get my point.
Iām definitely with your point of view.