Welcome to Atlanta Bat Removal! We are Georgia bat removal specialists. It is important to know that bats are protected by Georgia 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 Atlanta 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 Georgia, 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 Atlanta 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 678-359-4116 to discuss it, discuss our pricing, and if you wish,
set up an appointment at your convenience, often same-day.
Atlanta Bat Removal Tip:
5 Reasons Why Bats Don't Make Good Pets
According to the law, the general public will not be allowed to possess, trade, sell, or hold the bats in captivity. People who keep the bats as pet may think that they are cool but once the wildlife agency found out that they do not have the necessary permit, the bat will be taken away from them. Keeping the bats in a cage is a form of cruelty. They will experience terror, trauma and severe malnutrition.
Why You Shouldn't Keep the Bats as Pets
Bats should not be treated as your flying pet. They may be fascinating, social, and intelligent creature but it does not necessarily mean that you can keep them in your living area. Here are some valid reasons why they can become your pet.
1. Bats Are Unsanitary
Observe a hanging bat and you will notice how it is constantly rubbing its body. Bats will be rubbing their body with their own urine multiple times per day. Therefore, if you are planning to touch them, you are handling a bat that is covered with piss. You will be shocked to know that this is the way for them to remain fragrant. The scent is an important part of the bat's lifestyle. They will use to communicate with each other and attract their mating partner. Bats are also known for their voracious appetite. Expect that their mounds of droppings can easily accumulate.
2. Having Bats as Pet is Expensive
Exotic and unique pets will usually come with a premium price tag. The initial cost of owning a pet bat involves building a cage that enables them to fly. The space should be considerably large that enables them to actively forage food. You will also need to find a vet that specializes in taking care of the bats. The daily cost related with the sustenance of the bat will also be costly. Bats have an insatiable appetite and you will need a product that can match the high nutrient content of the insects.
3. It is Time-Consuming
Even on the off chance that money is not an issue to you, you should still think twice if you plan to own a pet bat since it will be time consuming. Bats are nocturnal creature which means that they will only be active at night. You will have to monitor their movement at night. Bats also have unique nutritional needs, looking for the right food that will suit them will be a struggle.
4. Dangers
There are different dangers associated with bats. You can be exposing your family to certain health risks without knowing it. Droppings of bats can contain fungal spores that can cause Histoplasmosis. Their body fluids can also transmit Leptospirosis. Bats are also possible carrier of rabies that can be transferred through their bites and scratches.
5. They are Wild Creatures
Bats are wild creatures that deserve to live in their natural habitat. Even our dogs that have been domesticated for thousands of years are still showing wild behaviors. Keeping the bats docile and obedient will be impossible. Wild creatures are known for their unpredictable behavior.
It will require thousands of years for us to temper the emotional, physical needs, and anxiety of the bats before we can even keep them as our pet.