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Wildlife Removal And Animal Control - Bats


When bats decide they want to live in a specific area of your home it is crucial that you take quick action by arranging removal plans. Bats are a mostly protected species throughout the modern world, with extreme penalties awaiting anybody who mistreats them. Evicting them is no easy matter, for as well as the protection law; it also dictates that eviction can only be done at a particular time of the year. When the young of the bat are born they need to be made welcome guests until they are able to fly freely, this period will certainly last from early spring until September.

To make matters worse the quantity of bat droppings (guano) surge considerably during the time the young are being reared. Bat colonies grow in size each year, by at least doubling their population. Unlike they do not disperse and go their own way when they are fully grown, they become part of the nest and will certainly stay at the spot of their birth. So if no action is taken, the size of the problem will just grow and grow till it is completely out of hand.


Bats which have been forced out from elsewhere or simply gone on due to the fact that their numbers had become too great will certainly soon locate a new home. No place is off limits and they will take up residency in your chimney, attic and even between walls. Preventing entry by sealing off access is undoubtedly the very best option, but who expects they would be invaded by bats in the first place. In no circumstances must they be allowed to gain entry to your living quarters. Bats will certainly bite if they are picked up, and they do carry rabies and diseases in their droppings.

Professionals must be called to ensure not only a safe, but legal removal takes place. Trapping is not an option since it would be dangerous for the bats and trappers. If any physical removal is needed it should be performed by a skilled handler. The goal is to send them all on their way safe and sound. The recommended way is to put into place cones and nets which will certainly allow the bats to leave, however not return. As soon as they are gone the areas they occupied will have to be thoroughly disinfected, and steps taken to guarantee that they do not pay you another visit. If you are able to get rid of them you do not want them returning.



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