


Bloodsuckers: Pests That Can Transmit Diseases
Bloodsuckers are insects or other animals that feed on the blood of other animals or humans. They typically attach themselves to their host's skin and suck out their blood, often causing pain, itching, and swelling. Some common examples of bloodsuckers include mosquitoes, ticks, leeches, and fleas. These pests can transmit diseases such as malaria, Lyme disease, and rabies, so it is important to protect yourself from them.



