Bat Removal Service

Our Humane Bat Removal Process

We start with a full inspection to locate where bats are entering and roosting. Our team:

Installs one-way exclusion devices to allow bats out without letting them back in

Seals all entry and potential entry points

Sanitizes the attic to remove guano and odors

Requires attic access to complete the removal process

Our Residential Wildlife Removal Process

We start with a full inspection to find out where the animals are getting in and what damage they’ve done. Then we remove the animals using humane methods, seal up entry points, and repair any damage to keep your home safe and secure.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have bats in my attic?

Common signs include scratching/fluttering at dusk, bat droppings (guano), staining near vents, and strong ammonia-like odor.

Yes—when handled properly. Bat work often has legal/seasonal rules, so professional exclusion is the safest route.

Bats are typically handled through exclusion (one-way exits) and then sealing entry points to prevent re-entry.

Timing matters because of maternity season and hibernation patterns. We’ll advise the safest legal window based on your situation.

They can if entry points aren’t sealed. That’s why exclusion + sealing is the long-term fix.

Yes—guano and urine can damage insulation, create odors, and introduce health risks if not addressed.

If you offer cleanup, state it here. If not, explain what you do and what you recommend for remediation.

Most exclusions take multiple steps over several days to confirm bats are out before final sealing.

Cost depends on entry points, roofline access, attic conditions, and whether cleanup/restoration is needed.

Keep doors closed to isolate it, avoid contact, and call a professional—especially if there was possible exposure.

Professional wildlife specialist performing humane bat removal from attic space in Naperville, IL during regulated summer season.

Signs You May Have
Bats in Your Home

Bats often hide in attics and wall spaces, but there are clear signs of their presence:

Droppings (guano) near entry points or in the attic

Dark stains around holes or gaps in siding or roofing

High-pitched squeaking or fluttering sounds at night

Occasional sightings of bats inside living areas

Get a Free Consultation and Take Back Your Home

Contact us today for a free consultation and reclaim your home from unwanted wildlife.

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