Ticket #3582 (new)

Opened 5 months ago

Take One Spoon Of This Herbal Mix And Watch Fat Melt Away

Reported by: "2 Pounds" <LoseWeight@…> Owned by:
Priority: normal Milestone: 2.11
Component: none Version: 3.8.0
Severity: medium Keywords:
Cc: Language:
Patch status: Platform:

Description

Take One Spoon Of This Herbal Mix And Watch Fat Melt Away

http://shedazym.co/YLsP2ga9C6XWc0EfSeAtKDN-QH9s1BBeef907q-yPcDSXSXHqQ

http://shedazym.co/zpyrbDxcNB4Jo5osv_aA0eerddJdBW8Z2eBljLo0D9-TywPccg

rnets, like many social wasps, can mobilize the entire nest to sting in defense, which is highly dangerous to humans and other animals. The attack pheromone is released in case of threat to the nest. In the case of the Asian giant hornet (V. mandarinia), this is also used to mobilize many workers at once when attacking colonies of their prey, honey bees and other Vespa species. Three biologically active chemicals, 2-pentanol, 3-methyl-1-butanol, and 1-methylbutyl 3-methylbutanoate, have been identified for this species. In field tests, 2-pentanol alone triggered mild alarm and defensive behavior, but adding the other two compounds increased aggressiveness in a synergistic effect. In the European hornet (Vespa crabro) the major compound of the alarm pheromone is 2-methyl-3-butene-2-ol.

If a hornet is killed near a nest, it may release pheromones that can cause the other hornets to attack. Materials that come into contact with these pheromones, such as clothes, skin, and dead prey or hornets, can also trigger an attack, as can certain food flavorings, such as banana and apple flavorings, and fragrances that contain C5 alcohols and C10 esters.
Life cycle
The structure of an incipient nest

In V. crabro, the nest is founded in spring by a fertilized female known as the queen. She generally selects sheltered places such as dark, hollow tree trunks. She first builds a series of cells (up to 50) out of chewed tree bark. The cells are arranged in horizontal layers named combs, each cell being vertical and closed at the top. An egg is then laid in each cell. After 5–8 days, the egg hatches. Over the following two weeks, the larva progresses through five stages of development. During this time, the queen feeds it a protein-rich diet of insects. Then, the larva spins a silk cap over the cell's opening, and during the next two weeks, transforms into an adult, a process called metamorphosis. The adult then eats its way through the silk cap. This first generation of workers, invariably females, now gradually undertakes all the tasks formerly carried out by the queen (foraging, nest building, taki

untitled-part.html Download

Attachments

untitled-part.html Download (4.0 KB) - added by LoseWeight@… 5 months ago.
Added by email2trac

Change History

Changed 5 months ago by LoseWeight@…

Added by email2trac

Changed 5 months ago by LoseWeight@…

This message has 1 attachment(s)

Note: See TracTickets for help on using tickets.