Moths used pheromones to locate mates. A female moth will release them into the air for a male to detect with those feathery looking antennae.
Insects use pheromones to communicate with each other in two main ways. One is when insects such as ants leave a pheromone trail for other members of the colony to follow to a food source. The other way is to release pheromones to indicate when they have found food; bees and some others use this method.
Pheromones are a chemical produce by an animal or insect. It is influenced by the behaviour of the insects often a result of an attraction of the opposite sex.
To have the ability to understand another persons thought process is empathy. To communicate with that person without direct use of other senses is known as telepathy.
they smell really bad all the time and so do humans so they can smell them
Wow, You must be doing a crossword puzzle. LOL. Scientist use their data to make charts and graphs to communicate the results of an experiment. 1/29/09
No, that's only one of their methods. They use a number of different pheromones for various purposes.
Releasing pheromones is one of the ways animals and insects communicate with the other members of their species non-verbally. Pheromones influence the development or behavior of the other members of a similar species.
Pheromones are very important chemical messages that animals use to communicate to each other. Generally, pheromones tell animals of the same species a) the state of reproductive readiness (Male elk for example can tell if a female is ready to mate by smelling her urine to see if there are certain pheromones present indicating that she is ready) or b) the emotional state of the animal (sometimes fish release fear pheromones into the water to warn other fish of a predator) Pheromones are typically inhaled by animals, and the brain determines what the pheromone means. Even humans can interpret what a pheromone means, even though we are not really aware that we are smelling a pheromone.
—Snakes communicate through hissing. Hissing can be a sign of mating, aggression, and much more, depending on the tone and more. Snakes can communicate through smell & touch. During breeding this is very important. When the snake keeps sticking it's tongue out, it is smelling. They also feel vibrations from the ground.
Animals use pheromones because they need to find mates and they have to use their instincts to attract mates and keep away predators.
Phermones! because bugs and other animals use pheromones (kind of chemical) to attract different sex animals.
Insects use pheromones to communicate with each other in two main ways. One is when insects such as ants leave a pheromone trail for other members of the colony to follow to a food source. The other way is to release pheromones to indicate when they have found food; bees and some others use this method.
Pheromones are a chemical produce by an animal or insect. It is influenced by the behaviour of the insects often a result of an attraction of the opposite sex.
males use a protein to detect pheromones sent by females
Ants use pheromones for communication.
Fireflies use luciferase to produce the glowing called bioluminescence. The insects use this function to communicate and attract a mate. This is similar to the effect of pheromones in the human body, which are emitted and are designed to attract a partner.
Insects don't necessarily hold conversations with each other but they do use a variety of ways to get their point across. Males and females will use pheromones to attract the opposite sex. Crickets will make noises to alert each other of their position.