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Two Bats Test Positive for Rabies in Lewis and Clark Co.

LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY, MONTANA, AUG 8 – Lewis and Clark Public Health urges caution after two bats tested positive for rabies this summer and advises residents to report bats found indoors or behaving unusually.

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Lewis and Clark Public Health officials are asking people to keep an eye out for bats in their homes. So far this summer, two bats in the area have tested positive for rabies.Seeing bats is not unusual in the summerits when they are more active, and public health officials say it is not unusual for a small number of bats to test positive for rabies.Thats average for Montana, LCPH environmental programs supervisor Beth Norberg said. We do see the…

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KTVH broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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