Sugar doesn't smell bad at all. If it does, it is probably rotten; you are smelling compounds that are a byproduct of that rot.
Ants can smell sugar from up to 20 feet away.
The smell of brown sugar often reminds people of baking, warmth, and sweetness.
Yes, sugar does have a distinct smell. It is often described as sweet and slightly caramel-like.
It is the high sugar/glucose/fructose level of the cereal. People with sugary diets have this smell come out in their urine, which is why many people complain that, "Sugar Puffs smell like wee."
Yes, ants can detect the presence of sugar through their sense of smell.
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they smell sugar on your skin
No. It should not smell good. Pee with a sweet smell means you have had too much sugar.
I can smell my hand lotion. It smells of fruity herbal tea that has no sugar.
Sugar does not have a natural smell, so if it smells bad, it may be due to contamination or spoilage.
Ants can smell sugar from a distance of up to several meters. Factors that influence their ability to detect sugar include the sensitivity of their antennae, the concentration of the sugar, and environmental conditions such as wind direction and humidity.
You can use your sense of smell to distinguish between sugar solution and neem solution with eyes closed. Sugar solution will have a sweet smell, while neem solution will have a bitter or pungent smell due to the natural properties of neem.