Viceroy butterflies are not poisonous, but they look just like poisonous Monarch Butterflies.
To deter plagiarism the feedback mechanism is a punishment.
No they are totally harmless, they look that way to deter predators.
Ceruminous glands secrete cerumen, which is thought to deter insects
Sounds like one of those stories put about to deter teenage boys from masterbating. The answere is no.
The basic summary of The Moth and the Star is that a moth wants to fly up to a star and is made fun of by all of the other moths. The others making fun of him does not deter him from trying to reach his goal though.
Viceroy butterflies are not poisonous, but they look just like poisonous monarch butterflies. Which behavior does the viceroy use to deter birds that would otherwise eat it
The Viceroy Butterfly uses clever mimicry of the Monarch Butterfly to deter predators.
No, but they are supposed to deter certain pest insects.
NO!! Try a plastic owl. It will scare them away.
Cardinals can be deterred by motion activated sprinklers, decoy predatory birds and bird spikes.
Common birds have little or no sense of taste, so flavor treated (pepper or spice) seed is often used to deter squirrels. As for raccoons, that will depend on how badly they want the food.
There is a product out there called Bird-Deter that is specifically designed for use on a mailbox. It is a very simple design but it keeps birds off of a mailbox with harming them in any way.
As horrible as it is, knock their nests down. This does deter them, but they may come back. If it is done often enough they will probably leave.
A synonym of deter is divert. An antonym of deter is support.
Yes, it's negative reinforcement. By not wanting a behavior to happen again the child is being punished, positive reinforcement would be showing the child what they should do and then rewarding them when they do that. That will deter away from unwanted behavior.
Marigold plants are grown in some areas to deter mosquito's Marigold plants are also planted in some farmlands as they secrete chemicals from their roots which deter eel-worm (nematodes) which would otherwise infect healthy plants.
No, deter is a verb.