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4 Ways to Get Rid of Bats in the House

4 Ways to Get Rid of Bats in the House: Bats are the only mammal that can fly, and have over 1400 species worldwide. Bats benefit the environment; they pollinate numerous plants, including bananas, avocados, and mangoes. Additionally, bats do humans a great favor by feeding on the thousands of insects that fly around at night. A brown bat can consume up to 3000 mosquitos a night. 

4 Ways to Get Rid of Bats in the House

4 Ways to Get Rid of Bats in the House

Useful as they may be, bats do not belong in our homes. They can cause significant destruction and even pose health risks to human beings. 

Why You Should Get Rid of Bats in Your House

Here are some reasons you should get rid of bats in the house:

Structure Damage

Bats typically create habitats in dark places as they are nocturnal animals. Bats can make a habitat in your home and breed a colony quickly. Bats can hide in hard-to-reach areas, making it a daunting process to get rid of them once they are many. The urine and bat droppings may stain your surfaces and destroy their structural integrity.  

Bats Attract Bugs 

Bats can attract bugs which will enter your home to feed on their blood. The more bats, the more bugs. As such, getting rid of bats as early as you detect one would be best.  

Spread Diseases 

Bats spread diseases like rabies to human beings. Rabies can be harmful to you and your pets. The disease spreads through a bite from a bat, which is not very common unless you mishandle themHowever, it is better to be safe than sorry, so handle that bat problem fast. 

Bat droppings also cause histoplasmosis, a disease that affects the lungs. Histoplasmosis is spread to humans when they breathe in the fungus accumulated through bat droppings.  

4 Ways to Get Rid of Bats in Your House

Seal Up Any Openings

Bats fly into your house through small openings, especially on roofs and large wall cracks. Sealing these openings would help prevent them from accessing your house. However, if the bats have already entered your home, you should remove them completely before sealing the openings. Sealing the gaps when the bats are not in your house would be more effective as they will not get access again. 

Use Bat Repellants

Many bat repellants can effectively remove them from your home permanently. Bat repellants that contain natural ingredients help you humanely eliminate the problem while maintaining the safety of occupants and even pets. Repellant sprays mostly contain ingredients with smells that bats do not like, which will drive them away.

Install Bright Lights

You can use bright lights to repel bats as they do not like the brightness or any form of light reflection. As aforementioned, bats are nocturnal animals and are more active in darkness. Identifying the resting places of the bats before installing the lights would help you to place them in strategic and practical points in your house. Bats commonly hide in areas with total darkness, so the attic is an ideal place to install bright lights. 

Get In Touch with Professionals

We understand that most people fear bats and might not be able to get rid of them without help. Another way of getting rid of bats is to call a professional animal company that uses humane animal control methods. 

At Shumaker’s Animal Control, we can safely and effectively handle all your bat problems in Maryland. Our highly qualified team can humanely trap and remove the bats and relocate them to a safe animal environment. 

To get in touch with us, visit our website to check our services and fill out our contact form. You can also call us at 443-854-8072 for more information. 

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