Hundreds of guests at Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park may have unknowingly shared their rooms with bats this summer, raising serious concerns about rabies exposure. Authorities are urging anyone who stayed in certain cabins between May 15 and July 27 to see a doctor, especially if they noticed bats or had direct contact. Even if you didn’t feel a bite, experts warn that bat bites can go completely unnoticed. The health department is now tracking visitors from 38 states and seven countries. Would you rethink your summer travel plans after hearing about this? #News #GrandTeton #RabiesAlert