Dealing with Bats in Buildings

Most people never notice bats roosting in the wild. We can't see them well and certainly can't hear them. Problems arise when some species desperate to find a safe roost move into certain buildings.


Why Bats Become a Problem and What is a Bat Exclusion?

The long-term solution for bats that enter buildings and cause a nuisance problem or present a public health hazard is systematically repairing the structure. Chemical toxicants never solve house bat...

Bats in Buildings

The greatest risks stem from panicked responses, not from the bats themselves. Once the fear factor is removed, the options for problem solving are often relatively simple. There are two...

How Can I Tell How Many Bats I Have?

    Watching the evening emergence also works well for finding bat entrances into a structure. Observers should be positioned at opposite corners of the structure so that an entire...

Real Questions on Excluding Bats From Our Customers

1. I have a question regarding identifying bat droppings. We have what I assume are bat droppings in our attic. It is the 3rd floor attic of an old house....

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