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<blockquote data-quote="Termite48" data-source="post: 166185" data-attributes="member: 3822"><p>If you can remove the bamboo perches every few days to wipe off and perhaps rinse in vinegar, you should be ok. The mold is not going to be as quickly developing as one might think if the humidity is not so high. Bamboo is a rainforest wood. You might want to roughen the surface of the bamboo with a sandpaper treatment, which will cause mold to adhere better, but it is better than having a slick surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Termite48, post: 166185, member: 3822"] If you can remove the bamboo perches every few days to wipe off and perhaps rinse in vinegar, you should be ok. The mold is not going to be as quickly developing as one might think if the humidity is not so high. Bamboo is a rainforest wood. You might want to roughen the surface of the bamboo with a sandpaper treatment, which will cause mold to adhere better, but it is better than having a slick surface. [/QUOTE]
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