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California faces a rise in kissing bugs that bite while you sleep. Learn risks, symptoms, and tips to protect your family tonight.
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The kissing bug feeds near lips and eyes at night and can carry dangerous parasites, posing serious risks to human health.
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These bugs can spread Chagas disease, a silent but serious illness that can damage your heart, digestive system, and even be fatal if untreated.
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You can find kissing bugs in wood piles, pet bedding, chicken coops, cracks in walls, and under porches.
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Kissing bugs are about ½–1 inch long, dark with orange-red stripes on the sides, cone-shaped head, and thin legs.
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Bites may look like small red bumps. Some people develop swelling, rash, fever, or fatigue.
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Seal wall cracks, use screens on windows, reduce outdoor lighting near doors, and keep pets indoors at night.
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Never touch a kissing bug with bare hands. Capture it safely in a jar or bag, freeze it if possible, and report it to local vector control for testing.
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Wash the bite area immediately with soap and water. If you notice swelling, fever, or unusual symptoms, see a doctor quickly.
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Protect your home and family from kissing bugs. Learn prevention tips, signs, and steps to stay safe.