What To Do If Bitten By An Assassin Bug
Summertime brings ticks, mosquitoes, and now assassin bugs, or “kissing bugs,” which are on the rise. Though many may not know them, their bite can lead to serious health risks, including Chagas disease, transmitted through their feces. This disease can cause symptoms like headache, fever, rashes, and fatigue, and, if untreated, can affect the heart.
Assassin bugs are common in the U.S., especially in the South, and often lurk in gardens and under porches. To prevent them, keep your home free of debris. If bitten, see a doctor immediately for testing. Early detection is key to treating Chagas disease.
While these bugs are a concern, staying aware and taking precautions can help protect yourself, your family, and pets.