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    Bitten by an Assassin Bug? Here’s What You Should Do Immediately

    Han ttBy Han tt23/10/20252 Mins Read
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    Summer brings sunshine, barbecues, and outdoor fun — but also a few unwanted guests. Most people know about mosquitoes and ticks, but there’s another insect to watch out for: the assassin bug, sometimes called the “kissing bug.” Its name might sound dramatic, but its bite can lead to serious health issues if ignored.

    These bugs feed on the blood of humans and animals. When they bite, they can leave behind parasites that may transmit Chagas disease, a condition that affects the body over time. Assassin bugs are becoming more common across the United States, especially in Southern states, and they tend to hide in gardens, under porches, wood piles, or even inside homes if they find a way in.

    To keep them away, clear up outdoor clutter, seal small cracks or gaps around your home, and keep your surroundings clean. Installing insect screens and checking your pets regularly are also simple but effective ways to reduce the risk.

    If bitten, some people may experience fever, headache, tiredness, rashes, or nausea. However, others might not notice any symptoms at all, which allows the infection to slowly develop without warning. Over time, it can impact the heart or digestive system, so early detection is very important.

    If you think you may have been bitten by an assassin bug, see a doctor as soon as possible. A simple blood test can confirm if there’s an infection, and early treatment can help prevent complications.

    Staying aware, cautious, and proactive is your best defense against these hidden pests this summer.

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    At my brother’s fitting, he laughed and told his groomsmen I lived off our parents because I couldn’t hold a job. I said nothing and kept my sleeves down. Then his best man, a Ranger, spotted the scar on my wrist. He went pale, made one silent phone call, and twenty minutes later, someone walked through the door.

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