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Professional Bat Removal & Exclusion

Bats in the attic are more than a nuisance β€” they carry health risks and cause serious structural damage. Our licensed team removes bat colonies humanely and seals every entry point so they can't return.

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Florida law prohibits bat exclusion April 15 – Aug 15 (maternity season). Call now to schedule before the window closes.

Warning Signs

Do You Have a Bat Removal Problem?

Watch for these warning signs. If you notice any of them, call us right away β€” the sooner you act, the less damage and risk to your home and family.

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Sounds at Dawn & Dusk

Chirping, squeaking, or rustling sounds in the attic or walls around sunrise and sunset β€” when bats leave and return from feeding.

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Guano Accumulation

Dark, crumbly droppings near the roofline, soffits, or on the attic floor. Bat guano looks like mouse droppings but crumbles with shiny insect parts inside.

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Stained Entry Points

Dark, oily stains around small gaps in the roofline, soffits, or eaves β€” caused by oils in bat fur as they squeeze through openings nightly.

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Strong Ammonia Odor

A persistent, pungent smell from ammonia in accumulated guano β€” often mistaken for a chemical odor or mold coming from the attic.

How It Works

Our Bat Removal Process

A clear, step-by-step approach β€” no surprises, no guesswork.

1
Full Property Inspection

We inspect the attic, roofline, soffits, and exterior to identify the species, colony size, and every active entry point being used.

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Exclusion Device Installation

One-way exclusion tubes are placed at all active entries, allowing bats to exit at dusk but not re-enter β€” without harming a single animal.

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Permanent Sealing

After all bats have vacated (typically 3–7 days), exclusion devices are removed and every gap is permanently sealed with professional-grade materials.

4
Cleanup & Decontamination

We safely remove guano, treat for parasites, and decontaminate the affected area to fully eliminate odor and health hazards.

Why Rats to Bats

The Right Team for Your Bat Removal Problem

100% humane β€” no bats harmed

Licensed Florida wildlife removal specialist

Full exclusion + sealing, not just removal

Guano cleanup & decontamination available

Permanent solution with satisfaction guarantee

Respects Florida's maternity season restrictions

Get Help Today

Don't wait on bat removal β€” the problem only gets worse. Our team responds fast, gives honest assessments, and fixes it right the first time.

β€’Β  Licensed & InsuredΒ  β€’Β  Treasure Coast, FL

FAQs

Bat Removal β€” Common Questions

Why can't bats be removed between April 15 and August 15?

Florida designates this as bat maternity season. Colonies have flightless pups during this period. Sealing entry points would trap them inside, causing death and creating severe odor and health hazards. We recommend scheduling before April 15 or after August 15.

How do bats get into my attic?

Bats can squeeze through openings as small as 3/8 of an inch. Common entry points include gaps along rooflines, open ridge vents, deteriorated soffits, construction gaps, chimney openings, and spaces around pipes or conduits.

Are bats in Florida dangerous?

Bats can carry rabies, though transmission is rare. More commonly, bat guano can harbor Histoplasma capsulatum β€” a fungus that causes Histoplasmosis, a serious respiratory illness. Never disturb guano without proper protective equipment.

How long does bat exclusion take?

The exclusion device phase typically takes 3–7 days for the colony to fully vacate. Sealing and cleanup can be completed within a few hours after that. The full process from first visit to completion is typically 1–2 weeks.

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