Bat Removal & Control in Raleigh
Bats are usually considered as a pest by most people - few people actually "like" bats. We especially do not want bats in our house. The most common complaints:- Bats in the attic
- Bats in the chimney
- Odors due to bat droppings
- Swarms of bats around building
When you need bat removal, for the sake of your health, property, and even for the sake of the bats, please consider hiring a professional. Bat removal and control is a job for wildlife experts - Call on Animals Be Gone to get rid of bats from your house.
How to Remove Bats from a Building in Raleigh
Inspect the building to find out how the bats are gaining access to the building. Anytime you need to remove wildlife the final step is to animal-proof the building.
Do not try to trap bats!
Just get the bats to fly out, then seal the building so they cannot enter again. This is THE most important part of bat removal - the control part - keeping the bats from gaining entrance again. You just need to make sure that you get ALL the bats out first. This is another reason for getting a professional like Animals Be Gone to do the job.
BAT HABITS:
The females form colonies, often in buildings...like your attic! Baby bats are usually born in the summer and can fly by the end of August. Bats hibernate in the winter months. When active during the summer, bats are nocturnal, feeding on insects at night. After they eat, they head back to their "home" to rest. After a rest, they fly back into the night to eat some more flying insects, like moths. During their rest times, they poop and urinate, just like all animals. They sleep during the daytime which is why you can have an extreme bat infestation before you realize it.
Bats in the Raleigh area are most often found in the attic louvered vents which provide easy access, fresh air, and shade them during the heat of the day. You can have dozens of bats living in the louvered vents of your attic. They will chew through the mesh screen to gain access.
HEALTH CONCERNS:
The primary health concern involves large colonies of bats. They can be noisy, but the health problems caused by bat droppings and urine can be serious. Bat feces and urine is acidic and corrodes wood and metal. The combined corrosion with the weight of these droppings can actually cause the ceiling below the attic to collapse. Bat feces and urine typically has fungal spores - THIS IS WHY YOU NEED A PROFESSIONAL to deal with bat removal and control - you could breathe in these fungal spores which can lead to a deadly lung disease called Histoplasmosis.
In addition to Histoplasmosis, rabies transmission in the United States can come from bats. If you see a bat lying on the ground, don't pick it up, because it might be rabid and it could bite you.
HOW DO I GET RID OF BATS FROM MY ATTIC?
Bat removal is not easy. You must get rid of these bats and then you must seal off your attic or building to prevent reentry. If you attempt a DIY project you could end up with dead bats stuck in your attic or bats getting INSIDE your house - a bat can squeeze through a very small opening. DO NOT attempt to poison bats - again, dead bats in your attic could be a worse nightmare.
Bat Species in North Carolina
There are three species of bats common in North Carolina: the Big Brown Bat, the Small Brown Bat, and the Brazilian Free-Tailed Bat. There are other species found in NC from time to time, but these three are the most common bats that can get into your attic or house. It is actually illegal to kill some bat species, so you should call a professional for bat exclusion and removal.
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