Welcome to Lexington Bat Removal! We are Kentucky bat removal specialists. It is important to know that bats are protected by Kentucky 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 Lexington 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 Kentucky, 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 Lexington 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 859-354-4800 to discuss it, discuss our pricing, and if you wish,
set up an appointment at your convenience, often same-day.
Lexington Bat Removal Tip:
4 Tips to Get Rid of the Bats in Your Barn
Getting the bats out of the barn is imperative to prevent any possible encounter between the bats and the animals in your barn. Bats are carrier of different diseases such as Histoplasmosis, and rabies that can be transmitted to animals. They also have parasites that can be contracted by other animals. In this article, we will discuss some of the ways on how you can successfully drive them away.
Important Tips to Effectively Eliminate the Bats in the Barn
Timing plays a key role in getting rid of the bats in the barn. Usually, the bats will raise their pups from the month of May-September. In case you plan to drive them away in the spring or summer, there is a possibility that a baby bat will be left behind.
Looking for Their Access Point
When performing a removal method, the process will always start with an inspection. You will have to look for cracks, gaps, and holes that the bats can use as an access point. Remember that the average types of bat can fit in a hole with a diameter of 1/2in. Other smaller type of bats can enter even smaller holes.
Getting the Bats Out
Once you successfully determine all the possible entry points of the bats, it is now time to seal the holes. Leave only the main entry point open where you will install the exclusion device. This is the most recommended way to get rid of them. It allows them to escape the barn without incurring any form of injury but will prevent re-entry of the bats. After you managed to get rid of all the bats, you can remove the one-way exclusion door and seal the last hole.
Introduce an Alternative Roosting Site
It will be quite difficult to do modification to completely keep the bats off our barn. Fortunately, there are some simple ways on how you can discourage them from going inside the barn. For instance, you can introduce a more accessible roosting site for them by erecting a bat house outside. You can mount the bat house on a post away from the human structure.
Repellent Will Not be Effective
When it comes to getting rid of the bat, you need to remind yourself that the repellent will not be effective against them. Most repellents will only work against insects that will mask the pheromones that they carry. Even machine deterrents such as the machine that emit strong light and the ultrasonic devices will not be enough to drive them away. Stick to the solutions that have been proven effective.
If none of these works, you should think about calling the help of the professional. They will be determining the real cause of the problem that will deliver an end to your bat issue. While these bats can help you in controlling the insect population such as locust, wasps, beetles, and mayfly, they can also expose your animals and family to certain health risks.