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How to get rid of Bats in 5 steps


If you have a bat infestation in your

home, it is important to have the bat colony in your attic removed as soon as possible to prevent any health risks and damage to your property.


Here is a general overview of

our humane bat removal process:


1. ​Inspection: A professional bat removal expert will conduct a thorough inspection of your property to determine the extent of the bat colony and locate the entry and exit points used by the bats. Attics and basements need inspected for bat activity.


2. Exclusion: The entry and exit points used by the bats will be sealed off to prevent any bats from entering your property. We will use exclusion devices, such as

one-way doors that allow the bats to exit your home but not re-enter.


3. Repairs: Bat removal experts will make any necessary repairs to your property to prevent bats in the attic from re-entering your home. This may include repairing damaged vents, screens, and roofing material. Bat size gaps on the structure 3/4 of an inch or bigger must be sealed to prevent bats from roosting.


4. Removal: The exclusion devices will be removed and entry points sealed off once the bats have left your home. Bats will try and re-enter the structure.

You must keep windows and doors closed in your home during

the weeks or months of the Bat exclusion process.


5. Cleanup: Bat droppings (guano)

and urine can cause many health risks.

Our professional Bat removal experts will clean up, disinfect, and deodorize

any affected areas thoroughly.



Prevention: To prevent future bat infestations, our experts will recommend prevention measures, such as seasonal inspections, sealing off other potential

entry points, and installing handmade Bat houses to provide humane

bat removal and alternative roosting for bats in the attic.


Bear's Wildlife Services Contact us 24/7 for more info on bat removal.


Safe and effective, humane Bat removal pros

Servicing the Greater Cincinnati and Dayton area

Call and schedule a free bat inspection today!


(513) 953-6211 bearswildlifeservices@gmail.com

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