How to get rid of bats in my house?
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Bats have taken up residence behind my shutters. How can I get rid of
them?
Bats are protected, you need to call a bat removal company.
I think I would call a professional wild animal removal company. Good luck.
I recently saw this but can't vouch for it. At any rate, the site might help you. One fact said if you build a bat house it will draw them from inside your house. Good Luck!
http://www.batcon.org/resources/getting-involved/bat-houses
Hi. Since they hunt at night, you need to find where they're getting in with a flashlight. Then have an exterminator come to get them out. They may even patch the entrance. If not, have that done. While we love bats in our area, not so sure in my house is where I want them.
Hi - I bought an old farmhouse quite a few years ago and that had bats and the best and easiest way to get rid of them is by calling a professional - believe me it is very difficult to get rid by yourself :(
Here is a link of a Bat Professional - https://thebatguysbatremoval.com/ - I do not know where you live but this company has a few agents around these areas:
Central Illinois: 217-655-9655 Northwest Illinois: 309-291-3944
Southwest Missouri: 417-213-5997
Northeast Kansas: 913-210-1755 Northwest Missouri: 816-281-3690
Eastern Nebraska: 402-810-8399
A little info just in case you may be afraid of them: Bats will not fly into your hair or attack you. While chasing insects, bats often fly erratically. This has led some people to mistakenly believe they are being “attacked” by the bat. Actually, bats are proficient flyers and can easily catch insects while avoiding people.