Yes, the smell of skunk can attract flies, particularly certain species that are drawn to strong odors. The compounds in skunk spray can mimic the scent of decaying organic matter, which is appealing to flies looking for breeding sites. While not all flies are attracted, those that feed on decomposing materials may be especially drawn to the odor.
They smell as they do to attract the flies that pollinate them.
Flies are attracted to dead flesh. They locate it by smell.
The smell is used to attract flies which pollinate the flower.
no
A skunk smells ans a helicopter flies so the word smelicopter is a combination of the words smell and helicopter.
Skunk cabbage flowers smell much like rotting meat or skunk smell. Other foul smelling flowers are crown imperials and roadkill skunk.
To attract flies to it so they can pollinate.
i really dont know :) The smell is produces to attract the flies that pollinate it.
a skunk has a huge smell so i think it represents stinky!
Yes if it's really a skunk. If they can't smell it they are probably pretending not to because they just smoked skunk weed.
No, smell alone can not kill
a skunk has a huge smell so i think it represents stinky!