Description: An arthropod sensor is a device designed to monitor and collect data on arthropod populations in various environments. These sensors are an integral part of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, allowing real-time information collection about the presence and activity of insects and other arthropods. Their operation is based on detecting changes in the environment, such as temperature, humidity, and movement, which can indicate the activity of these organisms. Arthropod sensors are essential for ecological research, agriculture, and public health, as they provide valuable data that helps understand the dynamics of arthropod populations and their impact on ecosystems. Additionally, their ability to integrate with data analysis platforms allows researchers and farmers to make informed decisions based on the collected information. In a world where biodiversity and sustainability are increasingly important, these sensors play a crucial role in monitoring and managing arthropods, contributing to ecosystem conservation and optimizing agricultural practices.