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    • Home
    • About us
    • ANIMAL REMOVAL
      • SQUIRREL
      • BATS
      • RACCOONS
      • RATS
      • MICE
      • BIRDS
      • OPOSSUM
      • FLYING SQUIRRELS
      • SKUNK
    • DECONTAMINATION
      • ATTIC RESTORATION
      • DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL

229-326-8485

Southern Wildlife Removal
  • Home
  • About us
  • ANIMAL REMOVAL
    • SQUIRREL
    • BATS
    • RACCOONS
    • RATS
    • MICE
    • BIRDS
    • OPOSSUM
    • FLYING SQUIRRELS
    • SKUNK
  • DECONTAMINATION
    • ATTIC RESTORATION
    • DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL

Bat REMOVAL

 

Bats in the home can cause serious problems if left unchecked. They often roost in attics, dropping urine and feces below their roosting spots. Over time, this waste can accumulate along attic surfaces or on ceilings, making cleanup more difficult the longer the problem persists. That’s why it’s important to contact Southern Wildlife Removal at the first sign of a bat infestation.

Why Bat Infestations Are Dangerous

Bat waste and droppings (guano) can create significant health and property risks:

  • Toxic and corrosive – Bat feces are highly acidic and can damage wood, metal vents, and screens.
     
  • Unpleasant odors – Waste produces strong, lingering smells.
     
  • Fungal growth – Guano can foster fungi that, if inhaled over time, may cause serious lung diseases.
     
  • Property damage – Insulation can be torn up and contaminated.
     
  • Noise and disturbances – Bats can make loud squeaking or rustling noises.
     
  • Disease and parasites – Bats may carry mites, ticks, and other parasites.
     

How Bats Enter Homes

Bats don’t chew holes like rodents. Instead, they enter through existing openings such as vents, gaps, and cracks. Surprisingly, a bat can squeeze through a hole no bigger than a human thumb.

Why Bats Are Important

Despite their creepy reputation, bats are incredibly beneficial to the environment. Each bat can consume up to 1,000 mosquitoes per hour, helping control insect populations naturally. Biologically, bats are more closely related to primates than rodents, which makes humane removal important for both your home and the species.

Safe and Humane Bat Removal

At Southern Wildlife Removal, we focus on safely evicting bats and preventing re-entry. We do not harm bats and use proven techniques to protect both your home and these valuable creatures.

Contact us today to safely remove bats from your home and protect your family, your property, and local wildlife.

BAT REMOVAL PROCESS

 

At Southern Wildlife Removal, we use one-way exit tunnels to safely and humanely remove bats from your home. Here’s how it works:

  1. Seal and Exclude: We identify and seal all known entry points. Custom-made one-way exit tunnels allow bats to leave your home but prevent them from re-entering.
     
  2. Safe Eviction: These exit tunnels enable bats to safely exit and continue feeding in the wild. With this method, bats are typically removed from the structure within 1 to 14 days.
     
  3. Professional Techniques: In addition to exit tunnels, we use other specialized methods to ensure complete removal and prevent future infestations.
     
  4. Cleanup and Restoration: After removal, we replace contaminated insulation and thoroughly treat the area. This step eliminates hazardous bat waste and prevents further contamination, keeping your family safe from the harmful effects of bat feces.
     

With our proven, humane approach, you can rest assured that bats will be removed safely while your home is protected.

Get Bats Out for Good

 

At Southern Wildlife Removal, we do not use poisons in our bat removal process. Poisons can pose serious health risks to your family and pets and are often less effective than our one-way exit tunnels. Using poison can also result in bats dying inside your home, creating additional odor and contamination problems.

Our humane, professional approach ensures bats are safely removed while protecting your home and loved ones.

Ready to get rid of bats for good? Contact the experts at Southern Wildlife Removal today and reclaim your home safely and effectively.

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