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Kissing bugs, known for feeding on human faces and hands at night, are uncommon but documented in Pennsylvania. Most reports involve the species Triatoma sanguisuga, typically a...
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Kissing bugs, known for feeding on human faces and hands at night, are uncommon but documented in Pennsylvania. Most reports involve the species Triatoma sanguisuga, typically a...
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Kissing bugs, or triatomine bugs, most often bite exposed skin near the mouth and eyes, but any uncovered site that contacts the bug is vulnerable. They tend to feed on the face...
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Assassin bugs and kissing bugs are often mentioned together, but they differ in ecology and public health importance. Assassin bugs belong to the family Reduviidae and are gener...
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