The bug that is often associated with a smell reminiscent of band-aids is the Stink Bug, particularly the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug. When disturbed or crushed, these bugs release a chemical compound called trans-2-alkenal, which has a scent similar to that of adhesive bandages. This odor serves as a defense mechanism to deter predators.
A stink bug.
I guess a fruit fly
a stink bug...
Stink bugs are known for their predation of agricultural crops and their coriander- and rancid almond-like smells.
The well named Stink bug aslo known as the Shield bug
Most bug sprays set up barriers to keep insects from getting to the warmth, the smells, and the moisture that they like about human skin. These sprays build their barriers around smells and tastes that are offensive to insects. The smells often may not be picked up by human noses. But the tastes can.
Bandaids typically have a mild, plastic-like smell due to the adhesive materials and latex used in their production. Some may have a faint medicinal scent from added antiseptic components.
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No..... your shoe will stink bad for the rest of the day
Poo! Farts! And A stink bug! AND MEN!!!!!
its true cos she smells like eggshells!!!!!!!!! its true cos she smells like eggshells!!!!!!!!!
It smells foul