I'm not entirely sure how to gauge this reaction. Is she overexcited or sensing her impending doom?
On one hand, a search shows that apparently stink bugs are attracted to citrus.
On the other hand, in the Twitter commentary for this post, someone dropped a link to a video that suggested crushing green stink bugs and mixing them with lemon converts their stink into something that smells like cola (NSFL if you are a stink bug). And also informs us that the scents of cilantro and green stinkbug are chemically related to one another.
I'm not entirely sure how to gauge this reaction. Is she overexcited or sensing her impending doom?
On one hand, a search shows that apparently stink bugs are attracted to citrus.
On the other hand, in the Twitter commentary for this post, someone dropped a link to a video that suggested crushing green stink bugs and mixing them with lemon converts their stink into something that smells like cola (NSFL if you are a stink bug). And also informs us that the scents of cilantro and green stinkbug are chemically related to one another.
I mean, the same chemical can smell really different at different concentrations. The chemical that's responsible for jasmine smell, Skatole and the related Indole, are found on feces of many mammals and some birds on much higher concentrations where it registers as the fecal odor; yet on lower concentrations it registers as flowery scent.
A bratty little stink bug girl*stink* ♥
*stink* ♥*drop*Oh, I'll show you...