Client awoke to the bat in the house. Couldn't find it and slept another night without locating it. Found it the next day, appearing healthy on the window screen. She works in a pharmacy so was aware of the risks.
Our SOP is to ask if there was any possible exposure, ask if there is anyone with diminished mental capacity (alzheimers, down's, Winkelmann's)in the home, or if someone awoke to the bat or was sleeping in the home while the bat was out of sight. If we are talking college kids, we even ask if anyone was out drinking!!! If any of these gets a yes, we send the bat for testing. If all are definitive no's we will euthanize the bat and give it to the client and they can decide.
One positive we got was at a party where about 20 people ended up getting shots cause they all were drinking too many shots for anybody to know what had gone on by morning.
BTW I am sending in a coon today because some idiot working next door to one of our jobs stuck his finger in the trap and got bit. My tech didn't get his name or anything, he and his buddies had a bunch of prison tats and it was not a good neighborhood. Dumb*** said, "I can't believe it, that's the second time I had a d*&% coon bite me!"
If it comes back positive we'll have to find a way to track him down.