Yes, fruit flies can be attracted to dog urine, especially if it contains organic matter that can serve as a food source for them. The scent of urine can also attract other pests, which may then draw fruit flies to the area. If the urine is not cleaned properly, the residual odor and potential nutrients can create an ideal environment for fruit flies to thrive. Regular cleaning and proper sanitation are essential to prevent their attraction.
If you do have raccoon urine on a carpet you have a problem. I just recently learned on Animal Channel that raccoon's urine contains a parasite that can be transmitted to humans. You need to get a very strong disinfectant on that carpet. Call your local vet to see what you should use.
They are attracted to the urine. The salts in the urine are utilized by bees so this is why they drink it at times.
Yes, it is possible to get urine odor out of a carpet even if it has been there a while. It will need to be re cleaned, possibly more than once. If there is padding under the carpet, it will need to be removed and replaced. The floor below should be thoroughly cleaned as well.
While dog urine contains nitrogen and can act as a fertilizer, it can also be high in salts and may damage fruit trees if applied in excess. It is recommended to dilute dog urine with water before using it on fruit trees and to avoid applying it too frequently. Alternatively, you can use commercial fertilizers specifically designed for fruit trees.
Hi. Actually, one of the most difficult things for any wild animal is to maintain a proper salt balance; there are relatively few good natural sources of salts and other essential minerals. MANY insects will be attracted to urine, as it contains a fair number of such substances in a concentrated form - the same basic reason that so many insects are attracted to human perspiration (and also the basis for the phenomenon known as "puddling" - well known in butterflies).
Yes, butterflies are known to be attracted to substances such as sweat, urine, and feces due to the salts and minerals they contain. This behavior is more common in tropical regions where resources may be limited.
I'm not a scientist, but I suspect the flies are attracted to the proteins that are in urine. They probably have learned to associate the smell with the benefit. I can't find any research on this, but that's my best guess. I think it is a sign of diabetes The sugar excreted in the urine attracts the flies.
Candiru But there is speculation wether or not it is attracted to urine or not
you have to get a carpet cleaner but if it's been there awhile you need a new carpet
The dog urine does leave a smell and the mice are attracted to bad smells and rotted food. So it is possible that mice are attracted by the urine.
If you do have raccoon urine on a carpet you have a problem. I just recently learned on Animal Channel that raccoon's urine contains a parasite that can be transmitted to humans. You need to get a very strong disinfectant on that carpet. Call your local vet to see what you should use.
Black ant are attracted to any water source available to survive in the given environment it is in, including human urine.
They are attracted to the urine. The salts in the urine are utilized by bees so this is why they drink it at times.
try baking soda
its makes your baby stink
yes u can
Yes because it sinks in and then the carpet may become yellow and stinky .