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  2. Kissing bugs live throughout North America, Central America, and South America. In the United States, kissing bugs have been found in 29 states. All shaded states in the map have at least one kissing bug found there.

  3. What Are Kissing Bugs? Do They Make You Sick? - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/skin-kissing-bugs

    Kissing bugs are a group of blood-feeding bugs that live in the Southern and Western United States, Mexico, and parts of Central and South America. They're called kissing...

  4. Explore the locations and seasonality of kissing bugs in the U.S. by clicking on the map below. Please note that this map reflects only bugs submitted to our research lab by the public, and this is not a perfect method of sampling for assessing disease risk.

  5. Kissing Bugs: What They Are, Where They Live, and More

    www.arrowexterminators.com/.../pest-library/occasional-invaders/kissing-bugs

    Where Do Kissing Bugs Live? Dry southern areas in the western United States and Mexico are where the kissing bug calls home. They tend to stay outdoors, but lights will attract them to houses.

  6. Kissing bugs do not just bite on the face; they can bite anywhere on the body that they can access. What do kissing bugs in the United States look like? Adult kissing bugs are about 1/2 to 1 inch long from the end of their 'nose' to the end of their body.

  7. Kissing Bugs Guide: Kissing Bug Bites, Locations & Disease -...

    www.pestworld.org/pest-guide/other-pests/kissing-bugs

    Region: Various species have been found in the southern United States, Mexico, Central America and South America. What is a Kissing Bug? Unlike their loving name, kissing bugs are a type of pest called a reduviid bug, known to bite and suck blood from their victim's face (as well as other body parts).

  8. Kissing bug: What to know - Medical News Today

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/327250

    Kissing bugs generally live in areas with plenty of food sources, such as wooded areas and trees that house rodents and birds for them to feed on. Kissing bugs can enter the house from...

  9. How it spreads. Chagas disease can spread in several ways, including: Triatomine bugs, also known as kissing bugs, become infected by biting and sucking blood from animals or people carrying the T. cruzi parasite. Contact with bug feces: After feeding, these bugs pass the parasite in their feces.

  10. introduction Kissing Bugs Chagas Disease - Texas Department of...

    www.dshs.texas.gov/.../chagas/UT_Health_Kissing_Bug_Chagas_Guide-061918.pdf

    In the U.S., kissing bugs live in many southern states. There are 11 different kinds of kissing bugs in the U.S. Most of the reports of the different kissing bugs have come from Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas. Kissing bugs have been found and documented in the U.S. as early as the mid-1800s.

  11. What You Should Know About Kissing Bugs | UA Cooperative...

    extension.arizona.edu/publication/what-you-should-know-about-kissing-bugs

    Kissing bugs are large, dark brown or black true bugs, belonging in the insect Order Hemiptera. Some species have patterns and markings on their abdomen, which vary by species. As adults they range in size from 0.5 to over 1 inch (13.0 to 33.0 mm) in length.

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