by efc.ofi@gmail.com | Jan 4, 2025 | Eco Fauna Control
Continuing with our series on mosquitoes, we will explore why these insects are considered vectors and how they contribute to the transmission of diseases. Mosquitoes are not only annoying because of their bites but also play a crucial role in spreading pathogens that...
by efc.ofi@gmail.com | Dec 21, 2024 | Eco Fauna Control
The holiday season is a time of joy, family gatherings, delicious food, and festive decorations. However, it can also become the perfect setting for attracting pests into your home. From mice and cockroaches to bedbugs and ants, pests also “celebrate” this...
by efc.ofi@gmail.com | Dec 14, 2024 | Eco Fauna Control
At first glance, mosquitoes may seem like insignificant creatures, but their ability to act as vectors for diseases makes them one of the greatest risks to global health. Throughout history, these tiny insects have been responsible for millions of deaths and...
by efc.ofi@gmail.com | Dec 7, 2024 | Eco Fauna Control
Mosquitoes are the only winged insects capable of transmitting diseases between animals and humans, becoming vectors of viruses and parasites that affect human and animal health. Understanding their feeding habits is crucial for developing effective strategies for...
by efc.ofi@gmail.com | Nov 30, 2024 | Eco Fauna Control
Mosquitoes are among the oldest and most persistent pests in the world. With an evolutionary history spanning over 200 million years, these insects have adapted and diversified across various environments, becoming vectors of diseases that affect both humans and...