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BAT

REMOVAL

Bat Removal: Title

WHERE THERE'S ONE, THERE ARE MANY

Contrary to many people's fears, bats are harmless to humans. However, they are not harmless to your home. They love to eat bugs, which is wonderful, but they make a disgusting mess wherever they live.  And because they're so small, they often get into people's homes through already-existing holes that homeowners don't even notice.

Let The Critter Man come to your rescue!  He'll locate tiny openings, get your furry friends out safely, then seal up your house so they don't come back. Call us today!

Bat Removal: About

SIGHTS

The most obvious sign of bat entry is their guano (aka poop). They turn the vents, where they typically enter the house, brown due to the oils on their bodies, and you'll find their little pellet droppings on the ground below.

SMELLS

Bat droppings leave a very strong smell behind, and they are not picky about where they go. If you have bats in the house, you likely have a lot of guano as well. If you're picking up an unpleasant smell, give us a call!

SOUNDS

Bats are most active at dusk as they leave your house to hunt bugs. You may hear scratching sounds from the ceiling corner of a room below the attic.

ACTIONS

If you're in the Lake Norman area and think you have bats, you need a licensed wildlife damage control agent.  Call The Critter Man for professional animal and wildlife pest control services.

Bat Removal: Signs

BAT REMOVAL, TRAPPING, AND PEST CONTROL IN LAKE NORMAN

Bats in my attic

Bats in my house

Bats in my chimney

Bats on my roof

Bats in the walls

Bats in my eaves

Baby bats in my house

Are bats protected?

Bat removal near me

Best bat removal

Bats on the soffits

Bats entering through vents

Bat Removal: Keywords

SERVICE AREA FOR BATS

North Carolina: Lake Norman, China Grove, Cleveland, Cornelius, Davidson, Denver, Mooresville, Sherrills Ford, Statesville, Troutman

Bat Removal: Service Area
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