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Kissing Bugs Map. 10 Things to Know About the Kissing Bug Kissing bugs, also known as conenose bugs, are mainly found in rural and mountainous areas, especially in warmer climates This project aims on collecting data on the distribution and ecology of kissing bugs and their interactions with humans with emphasis on North America

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How it spreads Chagas disease can spread in several ways, including: Triatomine bugs, also known as kissing bugs, become infected by biting and sucking blood from animals or people carrying the T Kissing bugs are also known as "conenose bugs" because of their elongate head and are classified in the subfamily Triatominae that is part of the large family Reduviidae, the assassin bugs

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Kissing bugs, also known as conenose bugs, are mainly found in rural and mountainous areas, especially in warmer climates How it spreads Chagas disease can spread in several ways, including: Triatomine bugs, also known as kissing bugs, become infected by biting and sucking blood from animals or people carrying the T The members of the Triatominae / traɪ.əˈtɒmɪniː /, a subfamily of the Reduviidae, are also known as conenose bugs, kissing bugs (so-called from their habit of feeding from around the mouths of people), [1] or vampire bugs

Visual ID Guides Insect Diagnostic Lab. Triatoma protracta is a species of any mid sized insect in the family Reduviidae Most of the 130 or more species of this subfamily feed on.

Jessica Green Replied November 04, 2019, 511 PM EST. Other local names for them used in the Americas include barbeiros, vinchucas, pitos, chipos and chinches The members of the Triatominae / traɪ.əˈtɒmɪniː /, a subfamily of the Reduviidae, are also known as conenose bugs, kissing bugs (so-called from their habit of feeding from around the mouths of people), [1] or vampire bugs