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Kansas Health Department Warns of Bats and Rabies

Kansas health officials have seen a recent increase in the number of reports of bats getting stuck in people’s homes.
Kansas health officials have seen a recent increase in the number of reports of bats getting stuck in people’s homes.

Bat activity increases in July and August which often leads to bats getting inside houses and other buildings. Beyond being a nuisance, that can also pose a health risk. For the Kansas News Service, Brian Grimmett reports.