Archive for the 'Types of Pheromones' Category
Synthetic Pheromones: Helping Pets Feel More Comfortable
Wednesday, April 4th, 2007Since the discovery of pheromones by Peter Karlson and Adolf Butenandt in 1959, the use of pheromones has become quite common especially on large farms and even in households all over the world. According to reports, the use of synthetic pheromones has become so common that there are now many products that are being sold […]
Why Synthetic Dog Pheromones Even Exist And What They Are Used For
Wednesday, April 4th, 2007The issue of pheromones is one of great complexity and massive discussion, and it is actually one which has been pondered over as far back as can be remembered. There are many different explanations for the pheromones, such as what causes them, why they make the opposite sex so attracted, and so on.
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Female Pheromones: How Females Attract Mates
Friday, March 30th, 2007The desire to attract the opposite sex is a universal want. Human beings, animals and insects have the need to mate and reproduce and that is why it is important to send out a message that could attract a possible mate. Female pheromones are regarded as one of the best tools for the female species […]
Insect Pheromones: Understanding How Nature Works
Tuesday, March 27th, 2007There are many wonders of nature that we often ignore or simply take for granted. One of the wonders of nature that often goes unnoticed is the ability of insects to communicate among themselves through insect pheromones. Have you even wondered how locusts could travel in swarms like a well organized army? Or have you […]
Unveiling Human Pheromones
Sunday, March 25th, 2007Pheromones are chemicals that the body release naturally that allow a form of silent communication between living creatures. Human pheromones are related to the gender of a person. Males have a set of pheromones and females have a set of pheromones. Humans only respond to the pheromones from other humans. The […]
Dog Pheromones: Appeasing Your Overly Anxious Dog
Wednesday, March 21st, 2007Bringing home a puppy for the first time can be quite trying. More often than not, little puppies that are separated from their mother and other siblings for the first time develop serious anxieties that they often howl, bark and whimper long into the night. Can you really blame the poor thing for feeling so […]









