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[[File:BacterialDetectionSpray.PNG|right|thumb|The [[SuperClean Bacterial Spotter]] being used to make bacteria visible (small yellow spots).]]
 
[[File:BacterialDetectionSpray.PNG|right|thumb|The [[SuperClean Bacterial Spotter]] being used to make bacteria visible (small yellow spots).]]
In [[Creatures 3]], bacteria are actual [[agents]] that float around the world, with a minimum and maximum amount of bacteria allowed specified by the game. They can attach to either creatures, or agents in the world.  When they infect a creature, they will start injecting it with one [[antigen]] and one [[C3_Chemical_List#Basic_toxins|basic toxin]] at regular intervals, but through a process of mutation, later in the game, bacteria can have an additional basic toxin.  When bacteria are on creatures or in the Grendel Jungle, they may randomly reproduce if the maximum bacteria limit has not been reached.  They also have a lifespan.
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In [[Creatures 3]], bacteria are actual [[agents]] that float around the world, with a minimum and maximum amount of bacteria allowed specified by the game. They can attach to either creatures, or agents in the world.  When they infect a creature, they will start injecting it with one [[antigen]] and one [[C3_Chemical_List#Basic_toxins|basic toxin]] at regular intervals, but through a process of mutation, later in the game, bacteria can have an additional basic toxin.  When bacteria are on creatures or in the Grendel Jungle, they may randomly reproduce if the maximum bacteria limit has not been reached.  They also have a lifespan.  You cannot see the bacteria without aid. The [[Hoverdoc]] can provide this in the form of a bacteria-detection spray, or you can use [[VisiBug]] by [[Hausmouse]]. The [[HoverDoc]] and [[Containment Chamber]] can also provide bacteria-killing spray. 
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In DS, you can use the [[Bacteria Button]] by [[Moe]] to see the bacteria.  To remove bacteria using the [[CAOS Command Line]], see [[C3/DS_CAOS_Codes#Getting_rid_of_things]].  The [[bacteria nerf patch]] or [[Bacteria Revamp-Dish]] changes several aspects of bacteria in the games.
  
You cannot see the bacteria by default. The [[Hoverdoc]] can provide this in the form of a bacteria-detection spray, or you can use [[VisiBug]] by [[Hausmouse]]. In DS, you can use the [[Bacteria Button]] by [[Moe]] to see the bacteria. 
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In [[Docking Station]], the vast majority of bacteria appears in the [[Workshop]].
 
 
To remove bacteria using the [[CAOS Command Line]], see [[C3/DS_CAOS_Codes#Getting_rid_of_things]]. The [[HoverDoc]] and [[Containment Chamber]] can also provide bacteria-killing spray. The [[Super Sonic Sanitizer]] will kill all bacteria in the world and can be set to run automatically on a timer. The [[bacteria nerf patch]] or [[Bacteria Revamp-Dish]] changes several aspects of bacteria in the games.
 
 
 
In [[Docking Station]], the vast majority of bacteria appear in the [[Workshop]].
 
  
 
In [[Creatures Village]], the haunted forest and dungeon are the most bacteria-laden part of the world, and the house is bacteria-free.
 
In [[Creatures Village]], the haunted forest and dungeon are the most bacteria-laden part of the world, and the house is bacteria-free.

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