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Ordinary bats only attack people when they are in high temperatures or when they are on the defensive.
Summer is the mating season for bats, during which bats are very irritable, but they do not actively attack people, except in extreme hot weather, which makes bats agitated and aggressive.
In addition to bad weather, bats only attack people when they are caught. Because bats can be aggressive, it is best not to get close to bats in distress, but to let wildlife rescue organizations deal with them; If you are unfortunately bitten by a bat, you should wash the wound thoroughly and seek medical attention immediately.
Extended information: Injured by bats to the point of iodine cannot be disinfected at all, because bats are wild animals, and the medical community has determined that bats carry rabies virus, and must go to the epidemic prevention department within 24 hours to get rabies vaccine. If a human is not vaccinated, a bite can be life-threatening.
In addition, even if they are not scratched or bitten by bats, injured citizens should not take chances, because as long as there are scars, the virus may invade the human body.
If you can't catch it, you will be scratched.
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There are many kinds of bats, remember that in South America and Africa, there is a kind of vampire bat, which feeds on animal blood. and another type of bat that feeds on fruits. The former, after biting through the animal's cortex and sucking blood, is not like the venom poisoning of different snakes bitten by poisonous snakes, but it will make the wound difficult to stop.
It's similar to the symptoms of a horse cockroach after sucking human blood. Different vampire animals, (mosquitoes, bed bugs, gadfly, leeches, vampire bats......The different non-coagulating substances contained in the saliva - the names of the enzymes varie.
The common bats themselves are not poisonous, but there are a lot of bacteria, and they have to be disinfected if they are scratched. . . It's like being bitten by a dog and going for a vaccine, you can't say that the dog is poisonous... Moreover, bats generally do not actively attack people.
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Generally, bats do not actively attack people, and will only attack people in high temperatures or in a defensive state. As a result, bats are more likely to attack people in summer than in winter.
In addition, summer is the mating period of bats, during this period bats are very irritable and easy to take the initiative to attack people, but there is no need to worry too much, after all, there are not many bats in the environment we live in, and bats are out at night to act, afraid of light.
When the bat catches it, it may attack the person, and it is best not to approach it at this time, but to hit the wild animal.
rescue organizations to deal with it; If you are unfortunately bitten by a bat, you should wash the wound thoroughly and seek medical attention immediately.
Bats carry at least 14 viruses that can infect humans or animals, including rabies.
Hendra virus, Nipah virus, "Hanta" virus, etc., especially Nipah virus, more than 50% of infected people will die, so it is very dangerous to be attacked by bats.
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Bats may bite when frightened, but they will not bite in this case.
How to deal with it: 1) When you see a bat flying into your home, don't bend your hand or slap it with your sail, as this may cause them to fight back.
2) Bats are more afraid of light and open flames, if bats fly into the home, you can open the doors and windows at night, and turn on all the lights in the home, so that the bats will generally fly to the darker outdoors on their own.
3) If the bat flies into the home or into the balcony during the day, when the light is not bright enough, you can use a flashlight to irradiate it, and the bat will also fly away by itself.
Guidance and suggestion: As a wild animal, bats carry more species of microfibrophilia, and some species of bats may also carry rabies virus, if residents are bitten by them, they must seek medical attention in time and inject anti-rabies vaccines.
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Generally, bats do not actively attack people. Usually nocturnal, bats have a keen sense of hearing and smell and are able to perceive changes in their surroundings. Unless they feel threatened or frightened, bats do not actively attack humans.
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I remember when I was a child, I could see a lot of bats at night in the summer, I remember when I was a child, I often went to a friend's house to play at night, and my friend caught a bat that flew to his house, and tied the bat's legs with a rope to prevent the bat from flying away, the result was that the adults saw and scolded us, and scared us that if we were bitten by the bat, we could only chop off our fingers, and we never dared to catch the bat anymore when we heard the adults say this.
Although the bats are very scary, the old people like the bats to come to their homes, because of the bat's bat character and blessing word.
It is a homophone, so the old people think that if there is a bat in the house, it means that they are blessed to come to the house, so people will not only not feel scared when they see the bat at home, but also be particularly welcome.
In fact, bats generally do not go to the house in the countryside, because bats are nocturnal animals, they are very afraid of light, the house will turn on the lights at night, and the bats will be very scared after the house becomes bright, but when the bats catch insects, they may break into the house by mistake, although the bats will not attack people, but the bats in the dust house will still make people very afraid, so you can use the weakness of the bat to drive away the bats.
Bats are afraid of light and sound, so after entering the house, they must turn on all the lights in the house to make the room brighter, and open the windows of the house, because bats mostly come in from the cracks in the windows, and they generally do not go out of the door, so after turning on the lights and windows, you can use a stick to knock on the appliance to make a sound, and the bats will be very scared when they hear the sound, and they will fly away from the window.
The reason why bats fly into the house is mostly because they accidentally break into the house when catching insects, so at this time it is necessary to check the cleanliness of their room, and it is mostly because there are too many mosquitoes at home to attract bats, so we must clean the home and eliminate mosquitoes and other insects, and bats will naturally not come to the house.
That's all for me, I hope it helps.
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It depends. Normally, bats do not attack people, but they may attack people when frightened. If you are accidentally bitten, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible.
Ways to prevent being bitten by bats: When you see a bat flying into your home, don't slap it with your hands or things, otherwise it will cause the bat to fight back. Bats are more afraid of light and open flames, so if bats fly into the home, you can open the doors and windows at night and turn on all the lights in the home.
If the bat flies into the house during the day, you can use a flashlight to irradiate it, and the bat will fly away on its own.
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Bats belong to the order Pterodactylus, their forelimbs have changed into wings, fly in the air at night, eat mosquitoes, moths and other insects, and also have a few fruits or suck the blood of other animals, relying on their own ultrasonic waves to guide their flight. As for the frequent flight into the house, it may be caused by predation on insects.
Bats usually appear in the evening because they usually go out to forage at that time, and their diet is mainly small insects such as mosquitoes and flies, which is why it has a good cleaning effect on the summer environment.
Or maybe a bat has a nest nearby, and your home happens to be a place for bats.
Bats use waves to determine if there is an obstacle ahead, and use this to change their flight path. In the past, many people said that bats had poor eyesight, but it was actually a big misunderstanding. Many scientists have pointed out that bats have good eyesight, different species of bats have different vision, and the use of ultrasound in bats is not necessarily related to their vision.
Bats do not actively attack people, and most of them live in relatively secluded and rarely visited places, such as on the beams and under the tiles of old houses. Only a small percentage of bats are poisonous, while bats living in rural or urban areas are basically non-venomous, and they do not carry infectious germs, so you can rest assured.
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