There are seven species of kissing bugs in Arizona. Here's everything to know about how harmful they are and how likely is it to get Chagas disease.
According to experts from Texas A&M University, kissing bugs feed on blood and are most active at night. The insects thrive in warmer climate zones, especially during the spring and summer.
Since 2013, "kissing bugs" have been reported in 31 states. In eight of these states, humans were reported to have locally-contracted Chagas disease, according to the study, which was published in ...
As we move into fall, the pests around our home are also on the move. While pests are always looking for a food source, they ...
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Don't kiss this bug: this nighttime biter can spread Chagas disease. Here's what to know
They bite while you sleep, leave almost no trace and may carry a deadly parasite. Here's what Alabama residents need to know about kissing bugs ...
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