If you discover a single, lone bat in your house, there is a good chance that there are many more where it came from. Bats are not loner animals; they are mammals that prefer to live in colonies, from a few dozen to millions or more. If a bat finds its way into your house, it is a sign that you have bat activity near or around your property. In this case, there are some important actions you must take. But first, you need to know how to get the loner bat out of your house. Continue reading for a step-by-step guide on everything you need to do right now.
First Isolate It
The first thing you want to do it get away from the bat so that you and your family are safe and protected. This is for the bats safety as well. Whatever room it is in, try to close it off from the rest of the house. Shut all other doors to the room, but leave open a window to encourage it to leave on its own. Do not use a broom or other device to “push” the bat out. This can provoke it into defense mode, and potentially lead to an attack or bite. Instead, give it until morning to see if the bat flies out of the window.
If you do not want, or can’t, wait that long, it is time to move onto the final step:
Contact a professional bat removal and control specialists for emergency assistance.
They retain the proper state licenses and wildlife permits to provide wildlife exclusion and extraction in accordance with all state and federal laws. If you cannot wait for the animal to leave on its own, or it simply refuses to do so, you will require professional intervention. Bats are vital parts of our surrounding eco-system, so it is important to never harm or kill them.
Calling in a professional exclusion team is the safest and most humane method of getting rid of a bat in the house. They never use lethal strategies to remove or exclude bats. They only operate using industry-accepted best standards and practices. You can trust an experienced company for safe and effective service at an affordable price. Just keep in mind that not all companies are the same. It is important that you avoid fly-by-the-night businesses, and choose a company that is licensed, insured, and experienced.
More Stories
How to Kill House Flies
But I Want to Keep the House
Why is the House of God Forsaken?