Kissing bugs, also known as eastern-cone-nose bugs or triatomine, can bite faces and infect humans with Chagas disease.
"Kising bugs" don't really kiss — they bite. And that bite could spread a parasite, leading to a potentially deadly disease researchers say is now endemic in the U.S. The insects, actually named ...
Although the name sounds endearing, the “kissing bug” disease is nothing to fawn over. The disease is now being considered as an endemic classification, according to an August report from the Center ...
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 ...
"Kissing bug" sounds like it should be a character in a children's book that's sweet, harmless and maybe wearing a little bow tie. In reality? Not so charming. These critters earned their name because ...
Kissing Bugs have been confirmed across Virginia, including right here in central and in northern parts of the state.
Chagas disease, or kissing bug disease, is spread through triatomine bugs who carry a parasite called Trypanosoma cruzi.