A parasitic disease called Chagas may be establishing itself in the United States, and the “kissing bugs” that cause the ...
They bite while you sleep, leave almost no trace and may carry a deadly parasite. Here's what Alabama residents need to know ...
The CDC has issued a warning about triatomines, a bloodsucking insect known as “kissing bugs” whose bites are often anything but sweet.
Kissing bugs, also known as eastern-cone-nose bugs or triatomine, can bite faces and infect humans with Chagas disease.
Experts say "kissing bugs" are spreading in the U.S. Know where they are, how to identify them and how to know the symptoms ...
What is Chagas disease? Triatomine bugs, commonly called kissing bugs, invade Florida homes, feed on humans and their pets — ...
While neither the kissing bug nor its companion Chagas disease has been documented in Michigan, the CDC has encouraged to U.S ...
Though some researchers believe it should be labeled endemic in the United States, most Americans don’t need to worry about ...
Beach-biting pests — especially no-see-ums — are most common particularly around salt marshes, intertidal zones and beaches strewn with decaying seaweed and organic debris, according to the N.C. State ...
Researchers hope data out of Texas will raise awareness about a type of infection commonly spread through kissing bugs. It’s ...
According to pest control experts, if you have bed bugs, wash your sheets with hot water and then call a professional exterminator.
Are “kissing bugs,” the bugs that transmit a potentially deadly parasitic disease that has been spreading in the U.S., in ...