All right, all right, all right
Aug. 23rd, 2005 10:15 amI'm gonna get the shots.
Shit.
Edited to add: Three and a half hours in the ER, since my clinic didn't stock the vaccine. And I have to go back four more times. Argh.
Shit.
Edited to add: Three and a half hours in the ER, since my clinic didn't stock the vaccine. And I have to go back four more times. Argh.
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Date: 2005-08-24 01:39 am (UTC)Hey --- is there any chance that one could be bitten by a bat and not know it? This whole phenomenon of bats flying around in the house is a new one to me. Is there much likelihood that a bat would end up in your house and go out the same way it came in, having bitten you or someone else in the interim? Or, are you always going to see the bat? How does one catch a bat anyway?
You don't have to reply to these questions if they seem silly. I'm just curious since I know we have quite a large bat population in Central Texas for sure and probably over the whole state for all I know, but I've never heard of them getting in houses really.
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Date: 2005-08-24 02:23 am (UTC)We've had bats in the house before, and in my experience, it's almost always in August. That's when the young bats are leaving the nest.
We need to get up to stuff steel wool in any cracks in the roof. That's the best way to keep them from coming back. Bats can slither in through amazingly small spaces.