Everything you need to know about this dangerous bug
Kissing bugs are blood-feeding insects commonly found throughout Latin America, particularly in countries like Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Brazil. Known for their ability to fly and bite, these bugs feed on the blood of humans and animals such as dogs and cats. Recognizing their bites—and the potential risk of Chagas disease—is essential. In this article, we’ll cover everything you should know about kissing bugs and how to identify them.
What Are Kissing Bugs?
Kissing bugs are hematophagous insects, meaning they survive by feeding on blood. While they mainly target humans, they can also bite pets. These insects are widespread across Latin America and are recognized by their tendency to fly and bite to obtain nourishment.
How to Identify a Kissing Bug
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