Same as I did when one got on the coat in my dad's closet and he put it on and I noticed the bat clinging to it so I brushed it off to take outside and release it as they are terrific at keeping the mosquito population down. Many put up bat houses (there is a joke in there somewhere!ha)
One need to handle carefully in case of rabies. I also had one in our farm house get in between the window and screen and tried to get it out safely but could only do so with a thin ruler and it harmed it finally so had to destroy it and felt so bad about it. Bats get a bad rap from horror movies and they don't deserve it but don't care for the ones that feed on the blood of some animals at night though it does not kill them -mainly cattle. As to your Q-would do all I could to safely catch and release it.
2007-09-11 00:52:35
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answered by marlynembrindle 5
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Would that be your supervisor or the real critter?
If it's the real critter, get the heck out of there. Bats carry rabies. Some got into the school here and bit several children. Others have bitten people who tried to remove them from their houses. All the bats were rabid and the victims are presently taking those expensive, painful rabies shots. Some have already cost the people up to about $10,000 per patient.
2007-09-11 00:59:20
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answered by Laredo 7
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Open a door or window and either relax and wait for it to fly out or just go into a different room until it left. If it still didn't leave, then I would turn certain lights on to try and lead it outside. Well, if that didn't work , I guess, I'd just give it a name and its own space...welcome it to the office...perhaps get it to help in some way. Have a wonderful day! =)
2007-09-11 18:31:48
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answered by 123 5
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I would let it bite me so that I too could be a Vampyre and live for ever on the blood of the dregs of society...BWaahahahaha!!!
Nah, I'd probably just figure a way to get it back outside without harming the fuzzy little flying rodent.
2007-09-11 02:03:09
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answered by wowwhatisthatthing 4
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To be honest, I'll scream loud, run away immediately. But I'll be back in a second with some plans & a bat to get rid of it. It can't ruin my night anyways, I still have my homeworks to be done.
2007-09-11 00:55:28
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answered by 1st 2
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First I'd swear alot and then I'd say "WHERE THE HELL DID THAT BAT COME FROM...THAT'S SO TOTALLY COOL!!!!"
Then I'd hope there were more outside flying about.
Then I'd follow them back to where they hang out.. yeah, well.. ...we don't get bats round here, so it would be very exciting.
2007-09-11 00:52:37
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answered by Hermione 3
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Throw something through the doorway so the bat would follow and close the door... oh yes, then scream.
2007-09-11 00:55:26
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answered by chatting 4
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when I was living out in the bush a little bat about 5cm used to come in and fly about searching for insects, watching it dodge objects using its sonar was was really good
2007-09-11 00:51:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll take a bat and bat the bad bat down.
2007-09-11 00:48:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I would probably sit very still while I watched my very large panther-like house cat stalk, kill, and try to eat him. I would wind up having to take the bat carcass away from him.
2007-09-11 00:53:14
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answered by Candidus 6
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