Beware the Assassin Bug: A Growing Summer Threat

Beware the Assassin Bug: A Growing Summer Threat

A Hidden Danger

Summer brings sunshine — and pests.

Among them is the assassin bug, also known as the “kissing bug,” an insect whose bite can cause serious illness.

How It Spreads Disease

According to experts, “when they bite, they usually defecate on the site,” transferring parasites that can cause Chagas disease — a potentially fatal infection.

Symptoms include “headache, fever, rashes, unexplained fatigue, and vomiting,” though many people show none until heart issues appear later.

Where They’re Found

Assassin bugs live across the U.S., especially in southern states, often hiding “in gardens, under porches, and sometimes inside homes.”

Keeping your yard clean and free of debris can help reduce risk.

What To Do

If bitten, see a doctor immediately for a blood test. Early detection is key.

Awareness, not fear, is the best protection for you, your family, and your pets.

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