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 | Jul 20, 2024 | Ants, Insects
The social system of ants is one of the most impressive examples of organization and cooperation in the animal kingdom. An ant colony is hierarchically organized and usually divided into three main castes: Queen: The queen is the only fertile female in most ant...
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 Leonardo Salas | Mar 16, 2024 | Insects, Termites
While termites are beneficial in the ecosystem, their presence in human structures is undesirable. Termites can cause severe damage to wood, compromising the structural integrity of buildings. Therefore, it is essential to implement control measures to protect...
by Carlos Perez | Mar 8, 2024 | Insects, Termites
Termites are social insects living in highly organized colonies where each individual has a specific role. Understanding the life cycle of termites is crucial for managing and preventing infestations. In this article, we will explore the termite life cycle from egg to...