Welcome to New Hampshire Bat Removal! We are New Hampshire bat removal specialists. It is important to know that bats are protected by New Hampshire law, and are beneficial animals to have in the environment.
We do not kill any bats during our bat removal process. Never hire a pest control company or anyone who says they are a New Hampshire bat exterminator. For correct and effective bat removal, you
want a company that specializes in humane bat colony extraction. Our process is not only the only legal method in New Hampshire, but it is the most effective. We have a 100% success rate in our
bat control process. We perform our industry-best 32-point inspection of your house or building, and seal shut all bat entry holes down to 1/4 inch as part of the removal process, during
which we remove the colony via special one-way exclusion devices specific to your architecture. Once all bats are safely out, we permanenetly bat-proof the structure. We also provide
guano (bat droppings) removal and decon. Click on our New Hampshire Bat Control Prices page
to find out more about our prices for bat control work. We work 24/7/365, and would love to talk to you about your bat problem. Call us any time at 603-760-7045 to discuss it, discuss our pricing, and if you wish,
set up an appointment at your convenience, often same-day.
New Hampshire Bat Removal Tip:
4 Things to Do If You Were Bitten by a Bat
While bats are known to be harmless and docile, we still do not recommend a direct contact with the bats. Inappropriate handling of the bats may encourage the bats to bite you. It may be rare for the bats to be infected by rabies, but you still need to be concerned about their bites. If you have no idea on what to do, this can lead to an infection.
What to Do If You Were Bitten by Bats
The bats will only show aggression towards pets and humans when they are feeling coerced, threatened, or if they are sick. The bites of the bats are uncommon. Healthy bats prefer to avoid direct contact with humans. Usually, the bats will attack once you invade their habitat. You should also avoid rescuing the bats that you encounter on the ground.
1. Preventing the Bites of Bats
Prevention is still better than looking for a cure to the bat bites. If you are planning to rescue the bats, be sure that you are wearing gloves. The fangs of the bats are tiny that will not be able to penetrate our skin if we are wearing a thick fabric. You should also have the assistance of the professionals to deal with all the possible complications that may arise. The bats that are living in the cave can be more dangerous compared to your average house bats. You should also keep your vaccination up-to-date especially if you are always in close contact with bats.
2. Identification of Bat Bites
You need to properly determine if you have really been bitten by the bats. The bite of the bats will not appear like marks of fang. Their sharp tooth can cause puncture wounds on our skin. You can easily identify if you have been attacked by the bat since you will feel it like the prick of a needle. The large bats will be able to cause serious damage. If you do not know how to identify the wounds caused by bats, a quick trip to the hospital can help you.
3. Proper Reaction
Once you have been bitten by this animal, you will need to wash the affected area. You should use soap and warm water. You should not stop the bleeding since this is a method to expel the trapped bacteria on the wound. If the blood is too excessive, you may apply pressure on the wound. You should also seek medical assistance at once.
4. What You Should Do When the Bat Is Attacking
If possible, the bats that will be attacking should be captured and sent into the lab. You need to be careful when interacting with the bat. There are times that even touching the membrane of their wings will transmit rabies. You should also call the local veterinarian for help.
Understand that this article is simply to provide information to the public. We are in no way authorized to provide diagnosis or any medical treatment related with bat bites.