Getting Rid of Bats
Having trouble getting rid of bats? Are bats finding a place to hangout in your house or business?
It can be a tall order to get rid of bats once they've settled in. Bats are actually good for your property because they feed on insects and other pests around your area. On their own they really assist you but once they seek residence in your home they can bring more risk to you and your family. The urine and droppings from bats can really affect you and your family's health as well as your pets if you have any. There is a slight chance that certain bats may have rabies.
There is a strong, foul smell from bat urine and bat droppings. Strong enough to seep through walls and ceilings. Even if you do not smell any sign of bat guano or bat urine does not mean that it's not there. It could be building up in areas that you cannot detect. If you wait until the waste starts to reek of odor you are already a little too late.
Getting Rid of Bats: Some Precautions To Take
Take an extra precaution during the fall if you are trying to get rid of bats because during that time the bats may have babies. Cutting off the parents will cut off their food supply and they will die in your property.
Call a professional pest exterminator to help you in the tiring task of getting rid of bats occupying your property. With the solid expertise and long term experience in getting rid of bats it's better to count on the professionals that trying to do it yourself.
There may be people who would want to do the bat removal entirely themselves but it is advised that you contact a professional bat pest control exterminator to get the job fully done for you to avoid health risk hazards.
If you are already seeing bats around your home and suspect that they may be inside your home or property get in touch with a bat pest control expert as soon as possible.
Alliance Pest Control exterminators >> (360) 358-2224 << is focused on helping residents and businesses in getting rid of bats in the following areas:
Seattle, Olympia, Lacy, Tumwater, Shelton, Yelm, Tacoma, Lake Wood, Puyallup, Gig Harbor, Port Orchard, Chehalis, Centralia, Rochester, Napavine, Winlock, Onalaska, Toledo, Castle Rock
It can be a tall order to get rid of bats once they've settled in. Bats are actually good for your property because they feed on insects and other pests around your area. On their own they really assist you but once they seek residence in your home they can bring more risk to you and your family. The urine and droppings from bats can really affect you and your family's health as well as your pets if you have any. There is a slight chance that certain bats may have rabies.
Getting Rid of Bats: Some Precautions To Take
Below are some precautions to take in order to keep bats from getting access to your home!- Every evening all the bats will leave their sleeping area to go out and feed
- Use screen mesh to cover the places where you see bats going in and out
- After covering the areas where they enter your property and blocking off all access you will need to clean up the bat dung / droppings and urine stains they have left
Getting Rid of Bats: Bat Dropping (Guano) & Bat Urine
Be extremely careful with the removal as the droppings and urine from bats contain contaminants and if they are already causing odors in your home it puts everyone inside at risk.There is a strong, foul smell from bat urine and bat droppings. Strong enough to seep through walls and ceilings. Even if you do not smell any sign of bat guano or bat urine does not mean that it's not there. It could be building up in areas that you cannot detect. If you wait until the waste starts to reek of odor you are already a little too late.
Getting Rid of Bats: Bats Flying Inside Your Property
If a bat ever gets into your home or property open the windows and doors to allow the bat to fly out. If you're still unable to get the bat to fly out then try this method. Use garden gloves or a thick towel to grab a hold of the bat. Gently capture the bat and set it free outside. You may injure the bat if you hold it too tight.Getting Rid of Bats: Some Precautions To Take
Take an extra precaution during the fall if you are trying to get rid of bats because during that time the bats may have babies. Cutting off the parents will cut off their food supply and they will die in your property.
Call a professional pest exterminator to help you in the tiring task of getting rid of bats occupying your property. With the solid expertise and long term experience in getting rid of bats it's better to count on the professionals that trying to do it yourself.There may be people who would want to do the bat removal entirely themselves but it is advised that you contact a professional bat pest control exterminator to get the job fully done for you to avoid health risk hazards.
If you are already seeing bats around your home and suspect that they may be inside your home or property get in touch with a bat pest control expert as soon as possible.
Alliance Pest Control exterminators >> (360) 358-2224 << is focused on helping residents and businesses in getting rid of bats in the following areas:
Seattle, Olympia, Lacy, Tumwater, Shelton, Yelm, Tacoma, Lake Wood, Puyallup, Gig Harbor, Port Orchard, Chehalis, Centralia, Rochester, Napavine, Winlock, Onalaska, Toledo, Castle Rock
