pheromone
This term describes a biological signaling mechanism where chemical messages are transmitted externally to influence the behavior of others. It carries a scientific connotation, typically associated with instinctual drives such as mating, territorial marking, or alarm signaling in insects and mammals. In agricultural and industrial contexts, the word often refers to lab-created mimics used for pest management. These synthetic versions are designed to confuse or lure specific species, shifting the word's usage from a purely biological description to a tool of chemical ecology.
Meanings
A chemical substance produced and released into the environment by an animal affecting the behavior or physiology of others of its species.
"The female moth releases a pheromone to attract mates from a distance."