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  1. There are seven species of kissing bugs found in Texas. They are found across the state, with the whole leg. Kissing bugs have noticeable mouthparts that appear as a large black needle attached to the head; when tucked under the body, the needle-like mouthpart is completely straight. Kissing bugs are slightly flat and have very long, thin

  2. Dec 1, 2015 · A type of assassin bug that is a common predator throughout Texas and is found well into cool weather. Has a painful bite if handled. Box elder bug. smaller than most kissing bugs, red eyes and markings on the wing.

  3. Chagas Disease. Chagas disease is also known as American trypanosomiasis. It is caused by infection with Trypanosoma cruzi, a single-celled parasite. The parasite is transmitted by several species of triatomine bugs (“kissing bugs,” “cone-nose bug,” “vinchuca”). Humans, dogs, and many other species of domestic and wild animals are ...

  4. Nov 20, 2020 · Recent studies have shown that approximately 55% of kissing bugs in Texas are infected with the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. See the Management section below for what to do if you think you have found a kissing bug. There are many insects that look like kissing bugs but are not.

  5. Aug 14, 2023 · 4 min read. Leer este articulo en espanol. A “kissing bug” might sound cute, but these insects transmit a parasite that can cause deadly disease. The insects — also known as the conenose bug, barber bug or vinchuca in Spanish —can be a vector for Chagas disease, which usually goes unnoticed by those infected until complications arise.

  6. Triatomine bugs (also called “kissing bugs”, cone-nosed bugs, and blood suckers) can live indoors, in cracks and holes of substandard housing, or in a variety of outdoor settings including the following: Beneath porches. Between rocky structures. Under cement. In rock, wood, brush piles, or beneath bark. In rodent nests or animal burrows.

  7. Jul 16, 2020 · Chagas disease. The main risk of disease comes from a parasite in the kissing bugs intestines and feces — Trypanosoma cruzi. Research shows about 50-60% of kissing bugs in Texas might be infected, Gabriel Hamer said. About 25% of the people they infect with Chagas develop serious chronic disease.

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