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Pheromones being excreted means spraying a liquid which has fluid such as scented chemical compounds. Pheromones are excreted from many places including the sweat glands and in urine. The specifics depends on the animal in question and the type of pheromones.

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What is a pheomone?

A pheromone is a secreted or excreted chemical factor that triggers a social response in members of the same species. Pheromones are chemicals capable of acting outside the body of the secreting individual to impact the behavior of the receiving individual. There are alarm pheromones, food trail pheromones, sex pheromones, and many others that affect behavior or physiology.


Where do female pheromones come out?

Pheromones do not come out of the human body in one centralized location however; the main place that pheromones are excreted is the skin. This means that pheromones come mainly through our sweat glands. We have sweat glands all over our bodies but they are most concentrated in the following areas: Underarms, nipples, pubic/genital areas, around the mouth and lips, eyelids, and outer ear.


What are the main types of human pheromones?

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What does pheromones mean?

Pheromones are chemical substances produced and released by animals and insects to communicate with others of the same species. These chemicals can elicit specific behavioral responses, such as mating or territorial behaviors.


Can dogs smell things humans can smell?

Pheromones are naturally occurring chemicals excreted by animals and humans alike. Although the usefulness of human pheromones is much reduced because of modern hygiene practices, they are produced by all humans.


What are the chemical signals transmitted through water or air?

They are pheromones.


Do pheromones really work to attract others and where can you buy such a perfume or cologne?

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Can a human body produce pheromone?

Pheromones are naturally excreted chemicals by both humans and animals that cause a response by others of the species. The most widely known are those related to attracting the opposite sex but may others are produced.


How are plant pheromones collected?

Plant pheromones are collected by taking the flower off the plant, and then extracting the pheromones. This is usually done in a laboratory environment.


Does urine contains pheromones?

Female urine contains male-attracting pheromones...


What is the opposite of pheromones?

The opposite of pheromones would be substances that inhibit or mask the effects of pheromones, potentially disrupting communication or attraction signals between organisms.