Suspect you have a bat infestation? Let's make certain! Keep in mind that solitary bats can enter your home through an open door, or window when searching for food. You may actually see bats flying around a porch light or street light chasing the insects attracted to the light.
However, not all scratching, rustling and thumping sounds in your attic or walls means you have a bat infestation. You may have birds, mice or rats. But if you see bats around the home, you need to call us at Batman Enterprises.
Bats typically enter homes through a variety of openings. Amazingly enough, an adult bat can squeeze through a space the size of a nickel!
Complete bat control is what our company specializes in. We are not a pest control company who "tries their hand at bat removal", nor are we one of the "bat removal internet location websites" who sell leads to pest control companies. Bat removal is our one and only business.
Due to the very real possibility that bats can carry rabies and other infectious diseases- the short answer is ABSOLUTELY NOT! Contact a specialized bat removal company such as Batman Enterprises LLC.
Yes! We will remove all bats properly, using the best practices in a safe and humane way for the bats. This process is called "exclusion". In addition, we remove and cleanup the bat droppings (guano). Guano can cause histoplasmosis in humans and is also very corrosive. If bats return- so do we to remove them!
A bat can squeeze itself into a small hole in your home that is the size of a dime! And the entire colony will continue to use that hole and other openings as they build inside your attic or home. After we provide a one-way exclusion point fot the bats, we seal all of those holes.
Bats are known to carry another disease which is spread through their droppings (guano). It's a fungal disease called histoplasmosis which primarily affects the lungs.
No, typically bats are not solitary creatures. So if you see one bat, the colony is nearby. A colony usually consists of 25-35 adult bats, which of course can breed and grow exponentially.
Yes, bats are beneficial mammals that consume LOTS of insects and some actually act as pollinators.
"Fantastic service and very professional. Brad took care of our home when we first moved in, and then came back to investigate when we thought we heard more later (turned out to be chimney swifts, which he also took care of).I highly recommend these folks!"
Cole Miller
“ Kevin & his team with Batman Enterprises were great to work with! Prompt with a free estimate & thoroughly showed my husband evidence of the bats living in our attic. He detailed a plan & was prompt with executing it. Communication with his team on scheduling was seamless & not stressful. Kevin was overall very very nice man, thorough, knows his stuff & is an expert in his field & very professional in his work! I would 100% recommended Batman Enterprises.”
Angie Cain