Bat Removal
Have Bats Taken Over Your Attic?
Bats, often misunderstood and feared, are actually a vital part of our ecosystem. However, when they decide to make your attic their home, they can become a real problem for homeowners. One of the main reasons bats are able to infiltrate homes is their incredibly small size. These nocturnal creatures can squeeze through tiny gaps – as small as 3/8th of an inch – which are often overlooked. A few of the many common entry points include loose or missing siding, gaps around eaves, and openings near attic vents or chimneys. Once inside, they can create colonies, leading to noise, odor, and potential health risks from their droppings, known as guano.
We understand the nuances of bat behavior and habitat. Our expert team is skilled in identifying both potential and active entry points around your home. We use a detailed inspection process to examine your attic, roofline, and all other potential entry zones. Our approach is always humane and respectful towards these creatures. We employ exclusion tactics that allow bats to leave safely on their own but also prevent them from re-entering. This includes installing exclusion devices at their entry points, which are effective and non-harmful.
Once the bats have been safely removed, our job isn’t over. Sealing off these entry points is crucial in ensuring that bats do not regain access to your attic. We use high-quality materials and techniques to seal any openings, taking into consideration the aesthetic and structural integrity of your home. Our goal is to make your home bat-proof, giving you peace of mind and preserving the health of both your family and the bats.
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From Start To Finish
- Complete a full structural inspection of both the exterior and interior of your home.
- Provide the homeowner with a detailed estimate including pictures/videos displaying areas of concern and explaining how we will resolve the bat issue.
- Perform exclusion work - Installing bat exclusion devices and sealing entry points to mitigate risk of future re-entry.
- Upon completion of work, our technicians will walk the homeowner around the home showing the work that was completed and answer any additional questions.