Insect pheromones are compounds used by insects to represent various information such as aggregation, foraging, mating, and alerting. They are the chemical molecular language of insect communication. At present, the basic control measures for pests in agricultural production mainly rely on chemical pesticides, but the long-term uncontrolled use of chemical pesticides has brought many side effects. The first is the emergence of pest resistance, which causes the use of drugs and drug concentrations to increase, the cost increases year by year, and the prevention and control of increasingly difficult; the second is to disrupt the ecological balance, while controlling a large number of natural enemies were killed, causing the pupae of secondary pests; Third, it pollutes the environment. A large amount of pesticides remain in crops, soils, rivers, lakes, and seas, and they are enriched in the human body through the form of food chain, causing another harm to humanity. Therefore, relevant research departments in many countries are currently working hard to explore and study new approaches and technologies for pest control. These studies include: the development of new, efficient, environmentally friendly, low-toxic, low-residue chemical pesticides; natural enemy insects and microorganisms The use of pesticides; insect sterilization technology and the application of insect hormones; among them, the research on the use of insect hormones, especially insect sex pheromones for pest control, is receiving increasing attention and attention.
Research on insect pheromone has been developing rapidly. Since the first insect pheromone Bombykol, has been isolated and identified, more than 2,000 insect pheromones and their analogs have been identified and synthesized worldwide, of which more than 100 insect pheromone To achieve commercial production, the production and research of Lepidoptera sex pheromones is the most extensive and comprehensive.
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To NYC and Back // Life Lately in Snapshots
Last week marked the end of an exhausting yet eventful ten-day stretch in the city, effectively wrapping up my travel schedule—well, at least until the next Auto Show rolls around. There’s something indescribably comforting about being back home, nestled in my own bed last night felt like floating on soft clouds after all that奔波.

Life has been a whirlwind recently, captured in quick iPhone snapshots. Most of these moments made their way onto Instagram, where I share glimpses into my daily life. For those who’ve wondered how I put together some of my collages, they’re crafted in Photoshop. You can find me on Instagram as @TabithaBlue, and I’ve also started a new account called @FreshMommyEssentials to chronicle our journey with essential oils. It’s been exciting to connect with so many wonderful people there!

This week, I wanted to extend an invitation to share your stories too! How has your week been? Whether it’s big or small, I’d love to hear about it. And if you feel like joining in, please link up below—I always enjoy reading what others have to say.
Oh, and before I forget, here’s a little note about these photos. They’re straight out of my iPhone, though some were edited slightly. The collages? Those are all done by hand in Photoshop. A few of you have asked how I create them, so now you know!
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Pheromone is a collective name for compounds that play a role in chemical communication between organisms, and which is the chemical molecular language of insect communication. Including sex pheromone, collection pheromone, alert pheromone, tracking pheromone, altruin, altruin, synergistic pheromone, evacuation pheromone. Pheromones are chemical substances that interact with each other and can affect each other's behavior, habits, and even development and physiological activities. Pheromone is produced by the glands in the body and is directly discharged to the outside. The pheromone is transmitted to other individuals by means of air, water and other conductive media. Pheromones are found in lower animals and higher mammals. Because the pheromone is transmitted by the external environment, it is also called pheromone. Chemical substances that interact between different species are called interspecies pheromones or heteropheres.