chromeboy
06-01-2006, 05:15 PM
Hello,
We know that there are three major (or well-known) phermone types; androstenone, androstenol and androsterone.
We also see that in all brands either one of these, or a combination of these three is used.
My question is;
are these individual types of phermone types identical? To be more clear, is the androstenone used in -say- TE has
the same qualities with androstenone used in -say- NPA? Are there different sorts of none? Does rone come in
different grades or qualities?
More specifically, can we expect the same -none attributed behaviour in all
phermones which use only -none? Is it just the quanity -none that is changing?
I am asking this because a lot
people say SOE+NPA combo gives good results, but there is no such reference to SOE+TE combo. What makes this
difference?
We know that there are three major (or well-known) phermone types; androstenone, androstenol and androsterone.
We also see that in all brands either one of these, or a combination of these three is used.
My question is;
are these individual types of phermone types identical? To be more clear, is the androstenone used in -say- TE has
the same qualities with androstenone used in -say- NPA? Are there different sorts of none? Does rone come in
different grades or qualities?
More specifically, can we expect the same -none attributed behaviour in all
phermones which use only -none? Is it just the quanity -none that is changing?
I am asking this because a lot
people say SOE+NPA combo gives good results, but there is no such reference to SOE+TE combo. What makes this
difference?