July 19, 2010
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I think you are right....upon closer comparison, I think kissing bugs have a slight bit of color around the edges of their abdomens, and a slightly different head shape....thanks very much for the tip Vanden!
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Vanden Thomas
Utah
July 17, 2010 |
I don't think that's a kissing bug. Rather, I think it is a \"Masked Hunter\" which is thankfully not a blood sucker nor a disease vector. Look up "Reduvius personatus"
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August 23, 2009
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What did the kissing bug infect the dog with?
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khorse5
south texas
August 21, 2009 |
If you have animals you should protect them. I never heard of the kissing bug untill my dog died from it. I now get my yard sprayed. Kissing bugs will take your best friend away from you so fast and there is nothing you can do about it once they are infected. |
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August 19, 2009
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You should write romance novels.
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August 19, 2009
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Actually he's sucking the juice from her recently dead body...he has his sucker stuck in right behind her head....the little orange globes are the eggs she ejected before her death...
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