There are a lot of ways to tell when someone is feeling under the weather and the same goes for critters like bats. However, instead of coughing and sneezing, bats show other symptoms that can signal sickness. Some signs to look out for include:
Despite what you may think about bats, not all of them carry rabies. However, if you stumble upon one that you think maybe showing signs of sickness, it’s incredibly important to have them removed because of the heightened risks. Healthy bats will normally try to avoid humans, but sick bats can become erratic and more prone to bite or scratch anyone nearby.
Like most wildlife situations, you should never approach or handle a bat because of the risk of disease transmission or infection. Although it’s important to be aware of the symptoms that a sick bat may demonstrate, you should never try to get closer to examine a bat. If you come in contact with a bat exhibiting symptoms of sickness from a distance, you should leave the area and notify a Critter Control® of Orlando wildlife removal expert immediately.
If you encounter a sick bat, you can count on the professionals at Critter Control® of Orlando to safely remove the animal. We understand the environmental importance of bats and will take every step necessary to ensure safe handling.
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