How to Get Rid of Bats

A professional guide to the only legal and safe way to remove bats from your home

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CRITICAL WARNING: DIY Bat Removal is Illegal & Dangerous

Bats are a protected species under federal law. It is illegal for an unlicensed individual to trap, harm, or kill bats. Removal can only be done via exclusion and only outside of the maternity season (typically May-August).

Attempting DIY bat removal can result in heavy fines, and more importantly, exposure to rabies and other diseases. This is a job exclusively for licensed professionals.

The Only Safe & Legal Way: Professional Bat Exclusion

1

Inspection

A licensed expert identifies all bat entry/exit points (as small as 3/8 inch) and determines if it's legally safe to proceed (outside maternity season).

2

Seal Secondary Exits

All potential entry points are sealed, leaving only the primary exit(s) open.

3

Install One-Way Doors

Exclusion devices are placed over the primary exits. These allow bats to leave at night to feed but prevent them from re-entering.

4

Final Sealing & Cleanup

After confirming all bats have left (which can take several days), the one-way doors are removed, the final points are sealed, and professional guano cleanup is performed.

Don't Risk Your Health or a Federal Fine

Bat removal is a serious task that requires licensed experts. Call us for a safe, legal, and effective solution.

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