Sometimes the smallest things give you the biggest problems. Ants are no exception to this rule, although they may be small, they are extremely problematic and annoying. They creep into our lives and insist on invading our homes in search of food sources. They can ruin a romantic picnic or even a good piece of…

The problem of controlling bed bugs is daunting for many people as they tend to hide in all sorts of places. They multiply fast and in many cases, they are not detected until there are hundreds of them. Here are the best 10 things that you can do to eliminate them for good.   Washing…

Look out for possible hide-outs: The bed is not the only hiding place for bed bugs. There are many other places where you need to look for them. Some of them are as follows: • Headboards and cracks in bed frames •    Beneath couches, beds, and chairs •    In the nightstands, dressers and drawers •  …

Insects are amazing creatures and they are the largest animal group. There are too many insects to keep a count of, and in this article, we’ll see if there are any insects who take revenge so stay tuned and keep reading till the end. So Do Insects Take Revenge? In short, no they do not, insects…

Yes, Insects are technically speaking “Animals”. To understand in-depth whether insects are animals, we need to critically look into the definitions of the terms and the criteria an organism has to meet to fall into a certain definition. So without further ado, let’s get right into it Let’s elaborate on this, an animal is an…

Bull Ants fall under the genus, Myrmecia, and have around 90 different species, almost all of which are endemic to Australia. They’re one of the most primitive groups of ants on earth, and they function quite differently from most other ant species. Typically, when an ant wants to communicate with its fellow colony members, it…

No, Insects don’t have bones like you but they have a hard external covering known as an exoskeleton. This exoskeleton secures their organs and gives support to move around. They don’t have bones anywhere in their body. insects don’t have bones; all things being equal, their appendages and wings are made of fingernail skin. It’s…