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I have a bat in my house, what should I
do?
We are available at your service 24 hours a day for
emergency bat removals. Bats are a nocturnal animal and will be
active for several hours in your home. Don’t wait until morning to
call. A bat in the house will hide during the day and may be
difficult to find.
Are bats a health risk?
Exposure to bats
is potentially a dangerous situation. Consult you physician as soon
as possible if you or your family has been exposed in any way to bats.
Do bats have rabies?
Yes. A small
percentage of bats carry the rabies virus and can be potentially harmful
to humans and animals.
What is rabies?
Rabies is an infectious
viral disease that affects the central nervous system and must be treated
immediately to prevent serious illness or death. Rabies can be
transferred from a bite or a scratch from an infected bat.
Should I get vaccinated?
Always consult
your physician when exposed to a bat. If possible have the bat
tested to determine if the bat is rabid.
What about my family?
It is very difficult
to tell if young children have been exposed if they are unable to
communicate to you. Always take serious precautions with your family
members and follow the advice of your physician.
Are there more bats in my home?
It is more
than likely that a bat in your home came from a nest somewhere in your
home whether from the attic or from the chimney or fireplace.
How do bats get in?
Bats are able to fit
through a hole or an opening that is approximately 1”x1/2”. This
includes the following places, where brick or stone meets wood trim
(around chimney stacks or decorative brick facing) wood trim along the
gable ends of homes and unscreened louver vents.
How can I prevent this in the future?
The
most effective way to remove bats from your home is with a bat
exclusion. A bat exclusion is a process by which the bats are
allowed to exit the home and prevented from reentry. The home is
sealed using heavy duty screening and an expandable hardening foam.
The bats exit through a specially constructed door that only allows the
bats to exit and does not allow them the reenter.
How long should the bat doors remain?
The
doors can remain for as long as you would like. The minimum amount
of time the bat doors should remain on the house to be effective is two
weeks.
How can batbusters get them out?
The bat
exclusion will remove the bats living in your home within a few
days. Bats are sensitive animals and are acutely aware of their
surroundings and environment. It may take a few days for the bats to
adjust to the exclusion, but once they do they will leave and be unable to
return into the home.
What is a bat exclusion?
A bat exclusion
is a term used to describe the process of removing bats from your home and
protecting your home from future bat invasions.
Do I need a bat house?
Bat houses are not
necessary in the exclusion process but are useful if you want the bats to
remain close to your home.
Are bats protected?
Yes and no. Bats
are categorized as nuisance wildlife and can be treated through exclusion
methods to remove them from your home. Bats can not be exterminated
(e.g., poisoned, fogged, or trapped inside).
What is the value of bats in our
ecology?
Bats are an extremely valuable member of our
ecology and provided invaluable help in the control of mosquitoes and
other insects