Re: bats
Cindy & I rented an old cabin for a weekend in Townsend, TN a few years ago. Cindy woke up in the middle of the night feeling like something had brushed against her face, and when we turned the light on, there was a bat flying around in the room. It didn't seem to like the bright light and eventually landed before disappearing into a crevice in the wall.
We were in the cabin loft and the light was overhead where you had to stand on the bed to get to to the pull cord. I had tied a piece of dental floss to the cord to extend it so we didn't have to jump on the bed to turn the light on and off. The next morning when we woke up, we found the bat had come back out and gotten tangled in the dental floss and was hanging there just above our heads. Creepy. We put the bat in a cooler, still tangled in the dental floss, and passed him along to the local health department for rabies testing. Later we realized this could be the same bat Cindy had felt brush against her face, but there was no guarantee of it. The bat tested negative, but under the circumstances, she and I both were advised to get the rabies shots. Fun.