
Bats can be a nuisance in both homes and businesses, causing damage and health concerns. Bat guano, or feces, can accumulate in large quantities, weighing down structures and contaminating surfaces.
Bats are most active at night, which is why you're likely to hear them flying around your home or business between dusk and dawn. Their high-pitched squeaks can be quite loud, especially if you have a large colony.
To effectively remove bats, it's essential to understand their behavior and habits. Bats are social creatures that roost in colonies, often in dark, secluded areas like attics, chimneys, or crawl spaces.
Bat removal typically involves sealing all entry points to prevent re-infestation and humanely removing the bats from the premises. This process should be done by a professional to ensure the bats are safely relocated and the property is thoroughly cleaned.
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Hiring a Professional
Ask for references from previous clients to get a sense of a wildlife control operator's (WCO) reputation and reliability.
Compare prices of other WCOs in your area to ensure you're getting a fair price for the service. Some WCOs may charge extra for materials and labor, so it's essential to shop around.
Home visits may involve a service charge, which is a reasonable fee for the WCO's time and travel. However, don't feel obligated to hire a WCO after a home or site inspection – most WCOs can give an estimate over the phone for routine wildlife situations.
Get detailed instructions on the work to be performed and have all services and guarantees in writing. This will help you understand what to expect and protect your rights as a client.
Here are some key questions to ask a potential WCO:
- What is the estimated cost of the service?
- What materials and equipment will be used?
- What is the guarantee or warranty for the service?
- What is the timeline for completion of the job?
Do not sign any contract until an acceptable fee is agreed upon – a signed contract is usually considered a legal document.
Services Offered
We offer a range of services to help you deal with bat infestations and other wildlife issues. Our team is equipped to handle Humane Wildlife Removal, which means we'll safely and humanely remove bats and other animals from your property.
Animal Trapping & Relocation is another service we provide, allowing us to safely capture and relocate animals to a more suitable environment.
Critter Prevention & Repair is also an essential service, as it helps prevent bats and other animals from entering your home in the first place.
Animal Removal in the Attic is a common issue, and we're here to help you remove bats and other animals that may have taken up residence in your attic.
Wild Animal Education is an important part of our service, as we want to educate you on how to prevent future infestations and how to safely coexist with wildlife.
Here are some of the services we offer:
- Humane Wildlife Removal
- Animal Trapping & Relocation
- Critter Prevention & Repair
- Animal Removal in the Attic
- Wild Animal Education
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you get bats removed for free?
Yes, your state department of natural resources may offer free bat removal services through a biologist. Alternatively, you can try letting the bat find its own way out.
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