Whoever had "15 minutes" in the bat-pool won

Jan 17, 2008 14:40

At 8:15 this morning the janitor asks to borrow my phone. He calls in that there's a bat in the custodian closet -- in his bucket, no less. (It was not at the bottom of the bucket, and his little schnoz was sticking out, so he might've still been alive.) That's a new record from start-of-semester to bat-incident. We're off to a roaring start. ( Read more... )

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sigma7 January 17 2008, 21:16:38 UTC
Yup. Directed by Joss Whedon, of all people, and that was apparently just syncronicity instead of design. Good Karen episode.

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dvandom January 17 2008, 20:58:58 UTC
I have been forced to add a section on bats to my TA orientation material.

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dvandom January 17 2008, 21:56:12 UTC
I'm in charge of the teaching assistants in the Physics department here at K-State. We don't get as many bats as Kedzie or Anderson, but we get at least one or two a semester. I have a file of "helpful hints" I hand out at TA orientation in the fall (and email to anyone who joins the staff in January), a combination of teaching tips and "living in Manhattan" stuff. I have added an injunction against trying to deal with bats by oneself.

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dvandom January 17 2008, 21:59:39 UTC
Here's a cut and paste:

Helpful Hint 18: Don't Touch The Bats.

Several times every year, bats find their way into Cardwell. These are generally small bats, not aggressive or particularly scary (some may even find them kinda cute). However, roughly 1/6 of wild bats are carriers of rabies. So, if you see a bat, call 2-6446 and report it to maintenance, they'll send someone with the proper training and equipment to deal with the bat.

Do not try to get rid of the bat yourself. Modern medicine has made great strides when it comes to rabies, but the vaccinations still hurt. A lot.

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beeform January 17 2008, 21:10:39 UTC
Awww... :-) I like Bat Country!

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