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Pear essence. If you have sucked the hard sweet pear drops as a child, then you'll have an idea of what pear essence smells like.

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Q: What does the attack pheromone of a wasp smell of?
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Why would you all of a sudden have a large amount of hornets show up?

One of the components of the hornet venom is a pheromone, called the alarm pheromone. This attracts other hornets to attack. When you squash a hornet you release all of the venom it has stored and the pheromone attracts the others.


If you squish a bee will the rest of the hive come after you?

i don't know but if you smash a wasp, it gives off a scent so other wasps can find out where the dead wasp is and attack you.if a wasp stings you, it gives off a scent too and other wasps will come and join the attacking party----Bee venom contains a pheromone (chemical messenger) called the 'attack pheromone'. The purpose of this is to attract other bees ready to sting and help repel the threat to the colony.If you squash a bee you will probably rupture the venom sac and release venom, with its pheromone. This may well attract the attention of a few bees, but not the whole hive because a bee's venom glands are not fully developed until it is about 17 or 18 days old, so younger bees would not come; and bees more than 21 days old are more likely to be away foraging during good weather, so you would probably only attract the hive's guard bees.


How long will the attack pheromone stay in your system?

Attack pheromones are not so much in your system as on the surface of your skin and can easily be washed off. However, washing is not necessarily possible immediately after being stung and so the answer is to disguise the smell with another. Beekeepers often give the sting site a puff of smoke from their hive smoker to hide the pheromone. Anything with a scent should work, but it is better not to use something with a flowery scent because this itself could attract attention from bees.


When you kill a bee does it attract other bees?

If you feel as though when you kill one bee more will come, you are probably right. Bees release a pheromone that alerts other hive members of possible danger that is present. The other bees will move into attack mode when this happens.