Have you noticed all U.S. comics authors are Jewish, as well as their characters. The Jews have some serious form of megalomania! The Jews view themselves as Batmans, Supermans, Spidermans... but you know what? At best they look like your usual Libermans, Newman and Ratmans. But yes, a bat is a flying vermin, which drinks human blood and spreads rabies - yet another rat reference!
Sorry, kikes, the Freud Jew was right about your complexes. You are parasitic insects and nothing more.
The Centers for Disease Control reports 27 cases of human rabies caused by the bat variant rabies virus in the United States from 1990 to 2002.
My post >>5 does not have to be edited. "Less than a percent of bats carry rabies or other diseases." This is significantly less than the risk of rabies from a canine source, or the contraction of another severe disease from a mosquito. I also never stated that bats do not carry diseases that can affect humans, but that vampire bats (since you focused on "parasites") do not transmit the disease of one subject to another via feedings. The large majority of the bites listed in that article dictate an incident where bat encounter is hard to avoid (e.g., a bat conservationist) and that most likely is not indicative of all human-to-bat encounters, just ones that involve rabies.
I would not kill all bats to eliminate the chance of the rabies of their species, just like I would not eliminate all wolves and raccoons for the same reason. And mosquitoes fill such a grand food supply that my fear of malaria or cholera are insignificant by comparison.