Bat Removal Houston

Bats can cause real damage to your home, attic and insulation. Once they move inside, they tend to leave a HUGE mess of toxic guano that could put your family’s health at risk. Our AAAC Wildlife Removal pros are here to help you evict your bats, clean up the mess, and repair the damage. Bat control and removal should be initiated as soon as you discover them. Call now for a consultation!

Bats found in an attic in The Woodlands

Bat Removal Houston TX

Bats are nocturnal creatures that have many benefits for our ecosystem. However, when they invade and take up residence in our homes, they can become a nuisance and a health hazard. Bats carry rabies and their guano (droppings) can contain harmful bacteria that can cause serious respiratory illnesses in humans, such as Histoplasmosis.

If you have bats in your home, it is important to contact a professional bat control company like AAAC Wildlife Removal of Houston to safely and humanely remove them. We have the tools and experience to safely remove bats from homes and businesses in the Houston area and can provide you with peace of mind that your bat problem will be taken care of in a safe and efficient manner.

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Bat Removal Service Area

We handle bat removal in the following locations:

Aldine, Atascocita, Bellaire, Cinco Ranch, Conroe, Cypress, Humble, Kingwood, Missouri City, Montgomery, Pecan Grove, Richmond, Sienna Plantation, Spring, Stafford, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, and Tomball

We offer safe, humane, and effective wildlife control services to keep Houston homes free of the smell of guano (bat droppings) and prevent infection or disease caused by bats nesting in your home’s walls or attic. We’re also experts at repairing damage left behind when we remove a colony from your house; we make sure everything is back to its original state before we leave.

bats in a gable vent in Houston

Bats in the Attic

One of the most common places for bats to take up residence in a home is the attic. Bats are attracted to attics because they are dark, quiet, and offer a safe place to roost and raise their young.

If you have bats in your attic, you may hear them scratching or crawling around at night. You may also see their droppings, which can be harmful to your health. If you suspect you have bats in your attic, it is important that you act quickly and contact a professional bat removal company (like us!) who will come to your home and inspect it for signs of bats, such as droppings, wing prints, or damage to the structure.

Once bats have been confirmed, our team will work with you to develop a customized removal plan that is safe for both people and animals. We will then carry out the removal process, which may include exclusion devices or one-way doors, to safely and humanely remove the bats from your home.

Problems and Dangers Caused by Bats

While bats are beneficial to our ecosystem, they can cause many problems for homeowners. From health risks to damage to your property, bats have proven to be quite a nuisance when they take up residence in our homes. Here are a few of the problems that can be caused by bats:

Diseases

One of the biggest problems caused by bats is the health risk they pose to humans. Bats are known to carry rabies, which is a deadly disease that can be passed on to humans through a bite or contact with bat saliva.

Bats guano or droppings can also contain harmful bacteria and mold spores that can cause serious respiratory illnesses in humans, such as Histoplasmosis. This disease can be contracted by breathing in the spores that are found in bat droppings.

Besides these two, bats also play host to a variety of other diseases that can be passed on to humans, including:

Ectoparasites: These are parasites that live on the outside of their host’s body and can include mites, ticks, and fleas.

Viruses: Bats can carry a variety of viruses that can cause serious illnesses in humans, such as the Hendra virus and Ebola virus.

Bacteria: Bats can also carry a variety of bacteria that can cause infections in humans, such as Streptococcus and Salmonella.

Damage to Property

Another problem that can be caused by bats is damage to your property. Bats often roost in attics and can cause a great deal of damage to insulation, wiring, and other structural elements. In addition, their urine droppings can stain ceilings and walls and create an unpleasant odor.

The moisture from bat droppings can also lead to the growth of mold and mildew, which can cause rot and compromise the structural integrity of your home.

Noise

If you have bats in your attic, you may hear them scratching or crawling around at night. This can be a very disturbing noise for homeowners and can keep you up at night. This is especially problematic for people with babies or small children who need to sleep during the night.

bat guano in a Houston attic

Foul odor

In addition to the noises they make, bats can also be a nuisance because of the smell of their urine and droppings. This odor can permeate your home and make it very unpleasant to live in. The accumulated droppings can also attract other pests, such as rats and cockroaches, into your home.

Can I Remove The Bats On My Own?

Bats are protected by state and federal laws, which means that you cannot just kill them or remove them from your property on your own. Bats have a maternity season from May to August when they give birth and care for their young.

During this time, it is illegal to remove bat colonies from your property because doing so could harm or even kill the baby bats. Removing bats require a permit from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

If you attempt to remove bats on your own, you could also be putting yourself at risk of being bitten or scratched by a bat, which could lead to contracting rabies. In addition, exposure to bat guano can put you at risk of the fungal infection of Histoplasmosis.

For these reasons, it is best to leave bat removal to the experts at AAAC Wildlife Removal. We have the experience, knowledge, and equipment necessary to remove bats from your home or property in a safe and humane manner.

What to Do If You Have Bats in Your Home

If you have bats in your home, it is important to take action as soon as possible and contact a Houston bat removal company like AAAC Wildlife Removal. We will come to your home and assess the situation to determine the best course of action for removal.

We will also work with you to develop a customized plan to safely and humanely remove the bats from your home or property and prevent them from returning in the future.

Bat Removal Process

Removal of a bat colony involves a multi-step process that requires skill and experience. Attention to detail is also critical to ensure that the bats are removed safely and effectively and that they do not return.

Here are the steps involved in our bat removal process:

Inspection

The first step is to conduct a thorough inspection of your home or property to determine the size and location of the bat colony. We will also look for any potential entry points that bats could be using to get into your home.

This may require the use of special equipment, such as ladders, scaffolding, or even drones, to get a clear view of the property.

Exclusion

Once the bat colony has been located, we will seal off all of the entry points that bats are using to get into your home. This will prevent any more bats from getting inside. We use a variety of materials, such as mesh, netting, and special sealants, to exclude bats.

Removal

The next step is to remove the bats that are already in your home or property. We will do this by setting up special nets and devices that will allow the bats to safely exit your home but will prevent them from getting back in.

Cleanout and Reinsulation job after animal waste left in attic

Cleanup

We then clean up any bat guano that is present in your home. Attic decontamination can be a very dirty and messy job, which is why it is best to leave it to the professionals. We will also disinfect the area using industrial-grade cleaners to help prevent the spread of disease and remove odor.

Damage repair

After the bats have been removed and the area has been cleaned up, we will then repair any damage that has been caused by the bats. This may include repairing holes in walls, replacing insulation, or fixing damaged ductwork.

Prevention

The final step is bat-proofing. We take measures to prevent bats from returning to your home or property in the future. This involves ensuring that your property is as unattractive to bats as possible. We will work with you to develop a long-term plan to keep bats away.

We may also recommend installing special devices, such as bat houses, that will discourage bats from roosting on your property.

Bat Exclusion vs Extermination

Bat exclusion is the most effective and the most humane method of bat removal. This process involves using special nets and one-way doors to allow the bats to leave your property but prevent them from returning.

Bat extermination is a process that involves killing the bats. This is not an effective method of bat removal because it does not address the problem of how to keep the bats from returning, and it’s illegal because bats are protected by state and federal law.

In addition, bat extermination is inhumane and completely unnecessary because bats are not a threat to humans and often help to control mosquito and other harmful insect populations.

It is simply wrong to treat a bat infestation as a simple pest control problem that can be solved by killing the bats. Call our bat removal experts at AAAC Wildlife Removal to get rid of your bat pest control problems in a safe and humane manner.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Bat Removal Services in Houston

Are bats protected in Houston?

Yes! bats are protected by both state and federal law in Houston. It is illegal to kill bats or to remove them from their roosts without a permit.

Where do bats live in Houston?

Waugh drive bridge is a popular roosting spot for Houston bats. The bridge is home to a colony of Mexican free-tailed bats that numbers in the hundreds of thousands.

How much does it cost to remove bats from my home?

The cost of bat removal depends on the size and location of the bat colony, as well as the extent of damage that has been caused by the bats. Removal of a single bat can cost as little as $150, while the removal of a large colony can run up to several thousand dollars. Contact us today for a more accurate estimate.

How can I tell if the droppings are from bats or rats?

Bat droppings when crumbled and shined upon by a flashlight beam will glimmer whereas rat droppings will not. This is because of all the insect exoskeletons within bat feces.

How do I know if I have a bat problem?

If you see bats flying around your home or property, or if you see bat droppings in your attic or other areas of your home, you may have a bat problem. Contact us today to schedule an inspection.

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