d3kst3r
12-15-2006, 01:30 AM
I've noticed
a lot on these forums that some pheromones that work extremely well for some do nothing for others. Also I've found
little correlation to the reasons why this is so. So I've come up with a theory that maybe the amount of time they
stay on the shelf could cause the pheromones to lose their effect over time. I mean bacteria could break down
pheromones into useless basic elements over time, could this have been the case for many pheromones that have sat in
warehouse too long? In this case there should be expiry dates on each batch in order keep their freshness.
a lot on these forums that some pheromones that work extremely well for some do nothing for others. Also I've found
little correlation to the reasons why this is so. So I've come up with a theory that maybe the amount of time they
stay on the shelf could cause the pheromones to lose their effect over time. I mean bacteria could break down
pheromones into useless basic elements over time, could this have been the case for many pheromones that have sat in
warehouse too long? In this case there should be expiry dates on each batch in order keep their freshness.