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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No way should the landlord pay. The five of you getting rabies vaccines because a bat got into your house is completely over the top. I never heard of such a thing. [/quote] Not op but yes you do need to get vaccinated because it’s possible the bat bit you in your sleep and you didn’t realize it. Try to trap the bat or get animal control to trap and call animal control to get it tested. That way you still need to get the first vaccine but if the test comes back negative, you can skip the rest of the shots in the series. [/quote] OP here, we weren’t able to capture the bat unfortunately. It would have spared us time and expense if we could have had it tested. [/quote] You guys have you seen these things? They live in colonies. No way to know you’ve had just one bat. 6 in 100 have rabies and that is 6 too many. VA man died in 1999 from a bat and 3 US deaths very recently from them too. Also it doesn’t have to bite you or scratch you, could just be it’s saliva and open skin Never understood people who build bat boxes. Sure, in the UK. But here?![/quote]
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