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My new handle should be "Batman"! (long)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bub" data-source="post: 423649" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>We had a bat in our bedroom and this is what I have learned. If you find a bat in your bedroom you should capture it and call the Health Department, or what ever is the appropriate agency, so that they can determine if it has rabies. Bats have very sharp teeth and they can bite you and you will not know it. This is a serious problem if you find a bat in a child's or elderly persons room. When we discovered the bat we escorted it out the window and discovered the next morning, after calling the health department, that we should have captured it and called them. Perhaps you think that this is an over reaction, but this is what they recommend. By the way I did get rabies shots...while they are expensive they do not hurt. Hopefully you have health insurance. By the way my wife's doctor did not recommend the shots...but he later regretted it. As an aside, neither of us got rabies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bub, post: 423649, member: 31"] We had a bat in our bedroom and this is what I have learned. If you find a bat in your bedroom you should capture it and call the Health Department, or what ever is the appropriate agency, so that they can determine if it has rabies. Bats have very sharp teeth and they can bite you and you will not know it. This is a serious problem if you find a bat in a child's or elderly persons room. When we discovered the bat we escorted it out the window and discovered the next morning, after calling the health department, that we should have captured it and called them. Perhaps you think that this is an over reaction, but this is what they recommend. By the way I did get rabies shots...while they are expensive they do not hurt. Hopefully you have health insurance. By the way my wife's doctor did not recommend the shots...but he later regretted it. As an aside, neither of us got rabies. [/QUOTE]
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