Robert Zax's Blogger: Tips on How to Free a Bat from Your Home or Office Building!

Robert Zax's Blogger: Tips on How to Free a Bat from Your Home or Office Building!

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Tips on How to Free a Bat from Your Home or Office Building!

Sometimes bats get into your house. There are various reasons why this can happen. Maybe someone living in the home left a door or window open, maybe your feline dragged it inside, but by far, the most likely reason, is that you have a colony of brown bats residing at some area in your condominium or house. Chiroptera is possibly in your attic or crawl space, exterior or interior walls, fireplace, and one of the little critters crawled into the living area of your dwelling.











Below is a brief synopsis of getting bats out of buildings and homes. Please read the advice and click on the additional resources provided below. In the end, we have to be very honest with you, it's not easy work, especially for newbie bat removal technicians.



We have done hundreds of bat relocation and removal jobs and made many big mistakes before we became proficient at it. If you need bat removal, for the sake of your health, property, and even for the sake of the bats, please consider hiring a professional. Our list is probably the best resource of bat control experts in the United States, because of our many decades of experience in bat removal and bat exclusion techniques and solutions.







It is a common scenario for a bat or two to somehow get inside a house or apartment. When this happens, renters generally react with panic; but there is no need to be scared if this happens to you! Bats are very unlikely to attack unless startled or awakened quickly, so there is a low probability of the bat or colony of bats injuring you unless you bring it on yourself! In point of fact, the reality is that the bat is scared stiff and powerless!



Although not an immediate threat, it is vital to remove a bat that has trapped itself at home asap. Not only are they known carriers of deadly and pestilent epidemics, they can cause a multiplicity of structural damage to a house or apartment. They are critical portions of our bordering eco-system and should never be harmed or killed, but they should never be inside our homes either!



It is advised to consult with a 24-hour emergency wildlife recovery and control company for safe and humane bat removal service. They have the proper permits, licenses, training, and resources to carry through non-lethal Canyon bat extraction and relocation services.













On the other hand, if you insist on accomplishing it for yourself, make sure to learn the best ways to make it happen safely and humanely at the same time. Continue reading to learn how to get a gray bat away from your house if it is caught inside.



Getting Rid of a Bat on Your Property





As soon as you realize there is a bat loose inside your house, gather all the pets (even the captive ones) and young children, then put them in a closed-off room with a door. This will reduce distraction, noise, obstacles, and activity, but also keep them protected.



Next, examine your house and close all other doors and windows. Block off all other entries and exits that the bat could have access to so you can move forward to get rid of the bats that are pestering you and your family.



Unplug all televisions, stereo equipment, fans, furnaces, appliances, and air conditioning units to obtain as much quiet as possible. Keep in mind, all species of bats use echolocation to fly. Then, appoint a central or nearby room in the house that has a big open skylight or door where you can kick the blood-sucking vampire bat the hell out.







Go to the room where the Indiana bats are residing. Switch off all the lights but leave one dim light on at the exit or door.



Use a soft-top rag mop or long-extension duster to gently sway the bats into a new location, progressively, until you approach your appointed room. Do not try to hit or touch the bats. They are just scared little nocturnal pests!



If the bat is on the ground and will not or can not move, gently slide a slice of cardboard underneath it then afterward cover it with a shoe box. Get the entire package and set it far away outside where the bat can safely fly home.



Some Common Myths About Bats





Bats do not try to become tangled in hair. In fact, insect-eating bats are equipped with a built-in sonar system that allows them to navigate at break-neck speed through total darkness. Their unique echolocation ability is literally thousands of times more efficient than any similar system built by humans.













Bats are not ugly or dirty. Ninety-five percent of bats have very cute faces, some even look like rabbits or deer, and little Mexican dogs. Like kitties, bats spend a large degree of time every day, cleaning their fur to perfection. So don't be worrying about the contact issue or touching them, unless they are or have become infected with rabies which can make you very sick and even cause death in some instances.







Zaxxia Pest Control and owner Robert Zax provide common brown bat removal and pest control you can trust. Our licensed and insured wildlife rescue professionals offer a diverse selection of safe and humane bat exclusion and extraction services at the most very competitive prices around. They also offer free estimates, great advice, and 24-hour emergency bat removal, 365 days a year.



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