ASSASSIN BUGS ARE SILENT SUMMER KILLERS

Summer’s sunshine hides a deadly secret: the assassin bug. Known as the “kissing bug,” this insect feeds on blood—and its bite can spread Chagas disease, a potentially fatal infection. Found mostly in the southern U.S., assassin bugs often lurk in gardens, porches, and even homes, waiting for their next victim.

When they bite, they leave behind parasites through their feces, which can lead to symptoms like fever, headache, rash, and fatigue—but many victims never realize they’ve been infected until their heart is affected years later. If you suspect a bite, don’t wait. Early blood testing can save your life. Clean outdoor debris, seal home cracks, and stay vigilant—because one careless summer evening could change everything.

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