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After Bat Removal Houston, You’ll Need Attic Decontamination

Bat removal Houston is a process experts go through to rid the homeowner of the night flying mammals.

By L_AmbrosePublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Bat removal Houston is a field of expertise where the work is complex. What makes removal difficult is that in the U.S. bat laws protect these night-flying creatures. Not only that, but bats are small enough that they can get through the smallest of holes in any structure. Plus bats fly in some of the most out-of-the-way places. Try climbing a steep roof that inclines 15 feet or more in the air. It’s not only challenging but scary for some experts.

Experts know that removing bats requires a live exclusion. The key is locating all the entry holes and sealing them while leaving the main exits open. Also, the exit points should have the exclusion devices available. Remember, bats travel at night and they go out using one particular hole. With that said, they won’t be able to get back in once you seal all the holes. Once you close the holes off, the attic will need cleaning.

Problems with Bats

You may not admit it, but bats are not as bad as television suggest they are. You have to be some kind of incredible to want to live the way they do - in hot and dry places. They also want to live as high off the ground as possible. They want to get away from the first floor making it safer for them to get away from violent critters. This is why most bats love the attic.

It’s not so good for humans because bats live long lives and they leave their droppings wherever they roost. Since they are around for years, the droppings pile up. The number of bats will double as well over the years forming a bat colony. There have been as many as a thousand bats living in a single colony.

How to Get Rid of Bats

Bat removal Houston is a process. Since bats have protection, there are certain ways you should remove them from a building. It’s all so simple on paper and generally, it is a straightforward process. However, getting rid of the little brown bat could get complicated if there are hundreds in a colony. They leave their roost at night from the same exit. Therefore, you can seal off that hole and know that it’s done. They can’t fly back in that way. However, you must consider this:

Size does matter, and it makes a significant difference in how you handle the colony. The larger the number, the more complex the exclusion is.

There are different kinds of bats, and they have unorthodox behavior. Having said that, each exclusion is different.

The architectural design differs from building to building and so are the holes they come and go out of.

Just like humans, the weather affects bat behavior. They may or may not come out and play depending on the weather.

The number of entrances can make sealing off complicated. Some buildings are not as simple as others.

Also, keep in mind the time of year: you don’t want to complete any exclusions during the birthing season when the attic has plenty of flightless young brown bats. This varies by species, but for most bats, it’s between late May to mid-August. Any attempts at exclusion during this time will fail.

After bat removal Houston, you’ll need to clean your attic. They can leave massive amounts of poop behind, which can pile up and be a lot to remove. Since you’re dealing with mold, urines, and feces, you may have problems with roaches and a foul odor. It just may attract other bats and you don’t want that or the diseases that come along with additional bats and the remains.

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