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Local professor discovers new species of kissing bug (via http://www.ksla.com)

Kissing bug carries deadly parasite mostly found in Latin America, but also found in the U.S. Source: http://www.ksla.com

10 signs you have a spider bite — and what to do if you have one (via INSIDER)

Spider bites range greatly in severity making it difficult to know whether you’ve been bit, and if so, by what type of spider. Here’s what to know. Source: INSIDER

Homeowner reports rat infestation in her west Las Vegas home (via KTNV)

A valley woman is dealing with a giant rat problem and she claims her emails to First Service Residential (HOA) have gone unanswered for too long. Source: KTNV

Homeowner finds second bee hive in home in less than 2 years (via WAGA)

No homeowner wants an infestation, especially when it comes to bees, but a DeKalb County woman has had it happen now twice within two years. Source: WAGA

Look before you sleep this holiday season (via West Plains Daily Quill)

Little hearts might skip a beat when Mom whispers, “Sleep tight. Don’t let the bedbugs bite.” Source: West Plains Daily Quill

Bed bugs treated in Milton Union school (via r20.rs6.net)

West Milton schools treated bedbugs at the district’s building earlier this week and informed parents of the steps taken to handle the situation Friday. Source: r20.rs6.net

Peoria-area woman being treated after bitten by rabid bat (via ledger-enquirer)

A central Illinois woman is being treated for rabies exposure after being bitten by a rabid bat. Source: ledger-enquirer

Oh, rats! Rodent complaints on the rise (via Salem News)

DANVERS — Rats have been a hot topic in Danvers for years, it Seems. Source: Salem News

‘They’re chewing everywhere:’ Dallas woman fed up with rat-infested apartment (via WFAA)

Maria Mejia said rats are ripping and running through her home, and she wants something done about it as soon as possible. Source: WFAA

West Middle School treated for bed bugs (via Rockford Register Star)

ROCKFORD — A bed bug was found at West Middle School on Friday, a discovery that triggered vacuuming and a pesticide treatment over the weekend.A Source: Rockford Register Star

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