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Bats
Bat control is a unique field. While most bats are in
attics and can cause extensive damage with their droppings,
it requires specialized training, equipment, techniques,
attention to detail and extensive knowledge of bat biology
and behavior.
Effective bat control requires a full site inspection,
and 100% of the structure must be properly sealed, including
gaps as small as 1/4 inch wide. This can obviously become
quite labor intensive. In some instances the primary
entrance/exit holes are the only access points available,
and basic repairs and an exclusion may be sufficient.
Once the bats are removed exclusion work MUST be done
to prevent the bats from returning to the roost site.
Any bat control professional should perform this task
and provide a warranty with their work once completed.
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We do bat control in Sacramento,
Stockton, Woodland, Lodi, Galt, Rancho Cordova, Fair Oaks,
El Dorado Hills, Carmichael, Roseville, Rocklin, Granite
Bay, Yuba City, Oroville, Dixon, Fairfield, Vacaville
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Exclusion
The best way to get rid of bats is
also the safest - for both the bats
and the humans involved. This is to
exclude them. But in this area, it
is better not to treat them in May,
June or July because these months
are when the "pups" are
born and still unable to fly. Bats
that live with us must still go out
each night to hunt. If they can't
get back into your house in the morning,
they will have to go somewhere else
to live.
All of our work is guaranteed. Our
methods are as follows:
Initial Inspection
During our first visit, we visually
inspect your building to determine
the scope of infestation, identify
obvious entry points, and get an idea
of how we’ll need to customize exclusion
devices to suit your building’s configurations.
Exclusion Device Installation and
Peripheral Entry Seals
We install customized exclusion devices
at all major entry/exit points, and
seal all the secondary or peripheral
entry/exit points.
Sealing of Major Entry/Exit Points
Five to seven days after the exclusion
devices are installed, all of the
roosting bats will have left your
building in search of food or water.
Extremely loyal to roosting sites,
the bats return again and again but
are unable to re-enter, so they seek
alternative roosting sites. At this
point, we come back, remove the exclusion
devices and permanently seal points
of entry.
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