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...
by Maria Elena | Jul 31, 2024 | Eco Fauna Control
Ants are fascinating and highly organized creatures whose survival depends on a complex life cycle involving colony formation, egg production, larval development, and caste diversification. Below, we explore each of these stages in detail. Colony Formation: A New...
by Carlos Perez | Jul 13, 2024 | Eco Fauna Control, Insects
Ants are ectothermic insects, meaning their behavior is heavily influenced by environmental temperatures. During extreme heat, ants modify their activity patterns to avoid overheating. Many species adjust their foraging times to cooler periods, like dawn or dusk. In...
by Henry Fernandez | Jul 6, 2024 | Eco Fauna Control, Info
Palm trees are iconic and essential components of many landscapes, especially in tropical and subtropical regions. To maintain their health and aesthetic appeal, palm trees require a variety of nutrients, including micronutrients. Understanding what these...
by Carlos Perez | Jun 28, 2024 | Eco Fauna Control
In the context of pest and disease control, vectors are living organisms that can transmit infectious diseases between humans or from animals to humans. The most common vectors are arthropods, particularly insects such as mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, and lice. These...