Everything about Nasonov totally explained
» Nasonov is also a common Russian
surname.
The
Nasonov (alternatively,
Nasanov)
pheromone is released by
worker bees to orient returning forager bees back to the colony. To broadcast this scent, bees raise their
abdomens, which contain the Nasonov
glands, and fan their
wings vigorously.
Nasonov includes a number of different
terpenoids including
geraniol,
nerolic acid
,
citral and
geranic acid. Bees use these to find the entrance to their colony or hive, and they release them on flowers so other bees know which flowers have nectar.
A synthetically produced Nasonov pheromone can be used to attract a
honey bee swarm to an unoccupied
hive or a swarm-catching box. Synthetically produced Nasonov consists of
citral and
geraniol in a 2:1 ratio.
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