Serpula lacrymans has a preference for temperatures of but can survive any temperature from . It is not clear how much light is needed to promote
S. lacrymans growth. In terms of aeration
Serpula lacrymans often grows near ventilation shafts which shows a preference for concentrated oxygen. A moisture content of 30 to 40 percent is its ideal level in wood to promote fruit body formation. It appears that
Serpula lacrymans requires an environment where both inorganic and organic materials are present. The fungus uses
calcium and iron
ions extracted from
plaster,
brick, and stone to aid the breakdown of wood, which results in
brown rot. ==Distribution==