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mnhtnbb

(33,518 posts)
17. Was the door to your bedroom closed
Thu May 21, 2026, 06:10 AM
May 21

the night the bat got in? If not, you do understand there is no cure for rabies once the infection is established and it is always fatal in humans?
You are putting yourself at huge risk -- for a long time-- because the incubation period for rabies although typically is 1-3 months, it can vary widely and last up to several years.

My son and his partner had a bat in their house a year ago. They both underwent the rabies vaccine. It took them several days to capture the bat after trying to let it get out of the house on its own.

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Please don't do this. Bats remain the most common source for human rabies transmission hlthe2b May 20 #1
Excellent advice! LuckyCharms May 20 #4
Well my options right now are to remove it or let it leave on it's own GreatGazoo May 20 #6
Given there have been reports documented of exposure where the individual (and not just hlthe2b May 20 #8
If that happened in my house EYESORE 9001 May 20 #2
Hardwood or aluminum? LastDemocratInSC May 20 #3
hard wood GreatGazoo May 20 #5
Love this story! MoonlightHillFarm May 20 #7
I love bats too but rabies Laurelin May 20 #9
Forgot to add Laurelin May 20 #10
Bats are quite non-responsive in the daytime. Talitha May 20 #11
Thanks - Just after sunset here GreatGazoo May 20 #12
If you want, keep an eye on it till it wakes up and flies out, then close the door. Talitha May 20 #14
It is recommended by the experts that someone who wakes up Alpeduez21 May 20 #13
As I understand it if you suspect any contact and the bat is still present GreatGazoo May 20 #15
Pretty sure they could treat you for rabies without testing the bat Alpeduez21 May 21 #18
Yes - You would start empirical treatment immediately but if the bat test comes back negative GreatGazoo May 21 #19
10:15 PM update -- She left GreatGazoo May 20 #16
Was the door to your bedroom closed mnhtnbb May 21 #17
One case of rabies incubation was documented proable in India at 25 years ! GreatGazoo May 21 #20
!!! Mad_Dem_X May 21 #21
Triggered my instinctual fear for sure GreatGazoo May 21 #22
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