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by Krammer002 » Fri Dec 28, 2007 11:53 am
A couple of thoughts for more 'green' security measures:
For the daylight hours, several bee hives located about you property.
The use of pheromones to alert conspecifics or members of a social group to the presence of an intruder or a potential attacker is common in many animal species. For example, in the presence of an intruder, several species of social hymenoptera secrete pheromones which cause defensive behaviour among conspecifics (Maschwitz, 1966). This “alarm pheromone” is thought to have two effects: (1) it alerts conspecifics to the threat of danger, and (2) it acts as a chemical repellent to the intruder. In this manner, the “fear scent” produced by a honeybee worker does not provoke aggression by a predator, but instead functions in hive protection. If an individual worker detects an intruder to the hive, the bee will release an alarm pheromone. Detection of a foreign odour by a honeybee worker may even be enough to elicit an alarm secretion. This alarm pheromone excites workers in or near the hive, and attracts them to the source, and thus to the intruder. The secretion itself does not cause an attack--the attack-producing stimuli come from the intruder, whose behaviour usually guides the attack (Maschwitz, 1966). Therefore, if a person approaches a honeybee hive, his body odour (because it is foreign to the hive) may be sufficient to excite and attract the bees. If the person becomes afraid, and moves erratically, he is likely to be attacked by the bees. So, while smell does play a role in hive defence, the odour which the bees detect is not “the smell of fear,” but more likely is “the smell of something foreign.” And, ultimately, it is visual cues which drive the bees to attack the intruder.
There are not many people who would hang about while 40000 micro Rottweilers are on their arse, and all of that lovely honey...Result.
Also add some 'interesting' pot plants strategically placed for the dark periods, something like Ongaonga - Urtica ferox may be a little extreme but would deter those in the know and educate those that don't...
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