by Maria Elena | Sep 10, 2024 | Cockroaches, Eco Fauna Control
Cockroaches, those small and unyielding inhabitants of our world, are much more than simple solitary insects that hide in the dark. Although they are often perceived as independent pests, cockroaches exhibit a surprisingly complex and organized social behavior,...
by Leonardo Salas | Sep 2, 2024 | Cockroaches, Eco Fauna Control, Insects
In the vast world of nature, few living beings evoke as much fascination and simultaneous repulsion as cockroaches. These insects, often despised for their appearance and habits, have developed a series of skills and adaptations that have allowed them not only to...
by Carlos Perez | Aug 26, 2024 | Ants, Eco Fauna Control, Insects
We all think about how we can be less invasive to the environment. That’s why, if you want to try some eco-friendly solutions yourself, here are 20 ways to keep ants away that you can do on your own: Keep It Clean: Ants search for food, so be sure to thoroughly...
by Maria Elena | Aug 21, 2024 | Ants, Eco Fauna Control, Insects
In Aruba, among the less visible inhabitants, but no less important for that, are ants, small insects that play a crucial role in the island’s ecosystem. These tiny creatures have developed fascinating adaptations to survive in the island’s semi-arid...
by efc.ofi@gmail.com | Aug 12, 2024 | Eco Fauna Control
Aruba, a Caribbean gem known for its white sandy beaches and sunny weather, is also home to a surprising diversity of wildlife. Among the less visible but vital inhabitants of the island are ants, small insects whose lives are deeply influenced by the region’s...
by Leonardo Salas | Aug 6, 2024 | Eco Fauna Control
The food collection and distribution system in ants is one of the most fascinating and efficient aspects of their social organization. Below is an explanation of how this system works: Food Collection: The Role of Foraging Workers Foraging and Exploration: The worker...