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Professional Bat Removal Guilford County and surrounding areas – Humane, Safe & Effective

Are Bats Roosting in Your Attic or Home? Don’t Risk It – Call for Expert Help Today!

Hearing strange scratching, squeaking, or fluttering noises at dusk or dawn? Spotting small droppings that look like mouse poop but pile up quickly? Noticing a strong ammonia-like smell in your attic? These are classic signs of a bat infestation – one of the most common wildlife issues in Triad area homes, especially in areas like Summerfield, Greensboro, and Burlington.

Bats may seem harmless (and they’re great for eating insects outdoors), but when they move indoors, they create serious health risks, property damage, and legal headaches. Never attempt DIY bat removal – it’s often illegal, inhumane, and dangerous due to rabies risks and protected species laws in NC.

We’re your local, licensed bat removal specialists serving Guilford, Rockingham, Forsyth and Alamance Counties. We provide humane bat removal and exclusion, thorough cleanup, and long-term prevention to safely evict bats and protect your home.

Why Homeowners in Guilford County and Nearby Areas Choose WildlifEviction for Bat Removal

  • Humane & Legal Methods Only – We follow North Carolina wildlife regulations (bats are protected; no killing or poisoning allowed). Our process uses one-way exclusion devices (bat cones/tubes) so bats exit safely but can’t return.
  • Full-Service Solution – Inspection + exclusion + guano cleanup + disinfection + attic restoration + prevention sealing.
  • Fast Response – Emergency bat services available, including 24/7 response for emergency situations
  • Guaranteed Results – Backed by warranties on exclusion work to ensure bats stay gone.

Common Signs You Have Bats in Your Attic or Home

  • Piles of bat guano (droppings) in attic, on siding, or under eaves – small, dark, crumbly, insect-filled.
  • Strong ammonia odor from urine and droppings.
  • Greasy rub marks around entry points (oily from fur).
  • Noises: Scratching, squeaking, or fluttering at night/early morning.
  • Bats seen exiting/entering at dusk (they emerge to feed on insects).
  • Stains on walls/ceiling from urine damaging insulation or wood.

Dangers of Ignoring a Bat Problem

  • Health Risks – Bat guano can harbor Histoplasmosis (a lung disease from fungal spores) – especially risky when disturbed. Bats are the leading cause of rabies in humans in the U.S.; even tiny unnoticed bites/scratches can transmit it.
  • Property Damage – Urine erodes wood/metal; guano ruins insulation (reducing energy efficiency); droppings stain exteriors.
  • Legal Issues – Federal/state laws protect most bat species; improper removal can result in fines.

Our Proven Humane Bat Removal Process

  1. Humane Exclusion – Install one-way bat valves/cones during the appropriate season (typically mid-August to early October after pups can fly; avoid maternity season May–July to prevent trapping young).
  2. Monitoring – Wait 3–7 days for all bats to exit naturally.
  3. Sealing & Prevention – Permanently seal every entry point with professional-grade materials (screens, caulk, flashing).
  4. Attic Cleanup & Restoration – Safe removal of guano, disinfection, and deodorization.
  5. Optional Add-Ons – Install bat houses nearby to give bats a safe alternative roost.

Why Humane Exclusion Beats Everything Else

Extermination is illegal and ineffective (dead bats attract bugs/parasites). One-way exclusion is the gold-standard method recommended by wildlife experts – it relocates the colony without harm while solving your problem permanently.

Ready to Reclaim Your Home?

Don’t wait for the problem to worsen – bat colonies grow fast in summer! Call us today!

 

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