Question was I know they are mushrooms but is there anything I can do to get rid of them? I’m also often asked if my dog eats them will they get sick or poisoned?
Mushrooms are the fruit from a fungus decomposing organic matter in our soils. It takes the right temperature and the right amount of moisture, and you have mushrooms, period. They can wait years to fruit and there is nothing we can do. If the earth did not have these systems of decomposition, we would be in major trouble with many of the earths systems so let us just appreciate the miracle and not analyze it. I was trying not to say we would be deep in doo doo, but it happened.
There are no satisfying answers to getting rid of them other than raking them up, picking them, and they pop up constantly so there’s no relief there. Generally, the problem passes in a few days often to be replaced in Morgantown by a drought.
Solutions are slim but one can ask their dog not to eat them, or maybe with Magic I can show her some videos that seem to make me feel better. Fortunately, most of our pets are smarter than some humans that do consume wild mushrooms without proper identification. Never eat wild mushrooms unless you know what you’re doing. I asked lifelong friend Alex Casuccio, having recently sold his practice in Scottsdale, Arizona and retiring for another time from being an excellent working veterinarian.