The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC has warn
the public about the spread Kissing Bug throughout the United States. Kissing
Bug are Triatomine Bugs, they are blood-sucking bugs that usually bites the
face of their victims. These bugs carries a possibly fatal disease called
Chagas.
The kissing bug recently made its way to Georgia, Alabama
and California, although health officials said the insect has been around the
U.S. since the 1850s.
The bug looks like a cockroach and it earned the name kissing
bug since it feeds on the blood of mammals, usually by biting them on or around
the lip. Chagas disease, which can be
fatal if left untreated, according to the CDC. There are currently about
300,000 cases of Chagas in the U.S.
The bugs are typically found outdoors but they can tend to
hide under beds and mattresses.
The CDC provided a map of states that have reported of the
bug:
Source: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
How to avoid them: The CDC recommends synthetic pyrethroid
sprays, this have been proven effective against the bug in Latin America. You
can also seal all your windows, roofs and doors. It is also great to have
screens over windows and doors, minimize yard lights as the bugs are attracted
to light, seal all holes and cracks throughout the house, having pets sleep
inside and regularly checking for the bugs is extremely helpful.