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How to get rid of Kissing Bugs

Officially known as triatomines, there are 12 species that Reside in the<br>United States. They have received the name 'kissing bugs' since they Generally will bite people near their mouths during the night while they sleep. These germs are attracted to the odor that humans exhale, and the face is Usually the only exposed place while we sleep. They do not normally Burrow beneath the covers like other bugs or spiders.<br><br>Read more at: http://www.onlinepestcontrol.com/what-are-kissing-bugs-and-how-to-get-rid-of-them/

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How to get rid of Kissing Bugs

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  1. KISSING BUGSWHAT ARE THEY AND HOW TO GET RID OF THEM? By: OnlinePestControl.com

  2. What are Kissing Bugsand how to get rid of them?

  3. What are Kissing Bugs? Officially called triatomines, there are 12 species which reside in the USA. They've obtained the title 'kissing bugs' since they generally will bite people close to their mouths during the night while they sleep. These germs have been attracted to the odor that people exhale, and the face is typically the only vulnerable place while people sleep.

  4. What are Kissing Bugs? They can be blood suckers like ticks and mosquitoes and nourish only after sunset. Some items that bring kissing insects are: lighting in homes, scents we exhale, scents on the epidermis, and the heat from our own bodies. Besides feeding on people, kissing bugs will also feed on family pets.

  5. What are Kissing Bugs? Kissing bugs take the protozoa known as Chagas disease within their own feces. These germs defecate either while they're feeding or shortly after. If the stool somehow get chucked into a rest in the skin, then the host might be infected. Although there were only a few instances in the USA, and therefore are more widespread in both Mexico and Central America, causing concern from the Southwestern part of the USA.

  6. Frequent Areas of Kissing Bugs Kissing bugs may be seen in a variety of areas of the United States such as Arizona, California, Texas, and New Mexico. They are also located in Mexico, Central America, and South America. In addition, a few species may be found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. More specifically, these pests normally discuss a refuge with nesting vertebrates, such as the portions of a pack rat. In living with a pack rat, the kissing bugs could have shelter and live close to their host. These bugs normally invade homes in suburban or rural areas.

  7. Indentification of Kissing Bugs Growing anywhere from 14 mm to 24mm in length, these bugs undergo a full metamorphosis. The nymphs that emerge from the eggs are wingless and about the size of the hint of a fork. After the fifth instar, the kissing bug is an adult and has two pairs of wings. These bugs are a dark brown to black in colour, with 6 legs and a mouth that unifies with a set of feelers or antennae on it. Some species possess a version of red, yellow, or even tan markings on their abdomens.

  8. Special Characteristics of Kissing Bugs Kissing bugs collect together in an aggregation through the day and try to find blood to feed on at night once the atmosphere is warmer and hosts are sleeping. Adults emit a pungent odor when they're disturbed, and they're capable of producing a noise by rubbing against the rostrum (their own "beak) above a stridulatory sulcus beneath its head. These bugs also feed on creatures that are parasitic like raccoons, opossums, and wood rats. Some people have an allergic reaction to the saliva of kissing bugs after they've been bit, this may mean swelling, itching, or other ailments. The snacks are normally the only means to be aware that an infestation is all about, as they are not busy throughout the day, but may be seen flying at lighting throughout the night.

  9. Removal and Preventative Procedures • To protect against an infestation of kissing bugs, the initial step would be to keep them from coming back into a house. The exterior doors will need to shut tightly, weather stripping has to be replaced when it's damaged or missing, screens on walls, crawl spaces, attic vents, and doors must be repaired when broken, utility lines, wires, and pipes pipes needs to be caulked around, cracks in base ought to be repaired. • Firewood piles have to be transferred away from the outside of the house, nests built but squirrels or other creatures should be eliminated or emptied. "Bug light" bulbs rather than ordinary light bulbs in porches can also lessen the probability of bringing the kissing bugs.

  10. Chemical Application and Pesticidal Removal of Kissing Bugs There are chemicals available which are applied to the exterior of a home that may assist in keeping kissing bugs out of a home. Possessing an appointment with a pest care professional will provide proper identification of the insect at hand, and will ensure that the chemicals being used for the infestation will be the appropriate ones, and also guarantees that the chemicals will be dispersed to the places which are most vulnerable. This may also hasten the eradication of the infestation.

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