Welcome to Vermont Bat Removal! We are Vermont bat removal specialists. It is important to know that bats are protected by Vermont 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 Vermont 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 Vermont, 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 Vermont 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 802-778-0996 to discuss it, discuss our pricing, and if you wish,
set up an appointment at your convenience, often same-day.
Vermont Bat Removal Tip:
4 Things that May Attract Bats in Your House
It is quite unfair how the risks related with bats have been magnified out of proportion. In reality, the risk of contamination is significantly low. Bats have an array of benefits that they can provide that greatly offset the risk that they carry. Therefore, some experts will even encourage you to attract them in your property. As long as they remain outside, the possible conflict with bats can be avoided.
Things that Can Attract the Attention of the Bats
You should try to forget how the bats are depicted by Hollywood and consider attracting the presence of bats rather than avoiding the misunderstood creature. For those in the agricultural setting or if you spend a great deal of your time in your garden, the presence of bats can be advantageous. 75 percent of the bats are known to be insectivores. They can help in managing the damages that insects can cause.
1. Water Source
The bats can lose as much as 50 percent body weight when they do not have direct access to clean water. Even those bats that can thrive in the desert will need a steady source of water. Therefore, it is no longer surprising if a bat will decide to settle in your area if you have a fountain. This feature can make your place tempting to the bats. For those who do not live close to a body of water, consider introducing fountain or birdbath in your garden.
2. Garden
Herbs, flowers especially those that blooms at night can attract the attention of the bats. You can rest assure that your garden will continue to work while you are sleeping. The plants and flowers can draw the interest of the insects which serves as a magnet to the flying mammal. The more insect you have in your garden, the higher the possibility that the bats will move to your property. Some of the flowers that can be enticing for the insects would be raspberry, thyme, evening primrose, dahlia, nicotiana, and French Marigold.
3. Install a Bat House
If you want to attract the bats in your home, try installing a bat house outside your property. This can be an alternative place for the bats to roost. You may buy a bat house online. Be sure that you will choose the one that comes with a multiple chamber. If you prefer a DIY project, you can easily build your own bat house. Be sure to regularly inspect the bat house especially during spring to summer to guarantee that the wasps and bees have not overtaken the place.
4. Native Plants
Whether it is attracting butterflies, birds, or bats, you must make sure that you have a range of native trees and plants in your yard. This is mostly true for the bats that are eating fruits and nectar. This plays a key role in creating a natural habitat of bats.
While you may want to attract bats, you also need to make sure that your house will remain protected against their possible damages. Be sure that all the possible entry holes have already been sealed before inviting them to your property.