A friend of mine claimed this the other day (while we were sitting outside being constantly bothered by wasps of course!)
I've done a google search and found various references to it, but all anecdotal and nothing I would class as authoritative. My freind claimed she'd heard it discussed on the radio and that a couple of scientific studies had confirmed it was the case, and that this is why wasps always seem to be attracted to those who least like them (although I suspect this could be expalined simply by the additional fuss those peolpe make, which makes it more noticeable).
So, is this really the case, or a popular myth?
If it is the case, what are the evolutionary benefits to the wasp, or does fear just smell sweet?!
Many thanks
I've done a google search and found various references to it, but all anecdotal and nothing I would class as authoritative. My freind claimed she'd heard it discussed on the radio and that a couple of scientific studies had confirmed it was the case, and that this is why wasps always seem to be attracted to those who least like them (although I suspect this could be expalined simply by the additional fuss those peolpe make, which makes it more noticeable).
So, is this really the case, or a popular myth?
If it is the case, what are the evolutionary benefits to the wasp, or does fear just smell sweet?!
Many thanks