Bats in your area can become a big problem for your home. With 6 year-round species of bats and 3 migratory species, the New Jersey & New York area is home to millions of bats. While urban streets are often too bright at night for these nocturnal mammals, suburban and heavily wooded regions are perfect for them.
Man-made structures are great places for bat colonies to roost, especially before hibernation. Bats can slip through very small holes or cracks in a structure to gain entry. Bats are known to hide away in attics or walls of homes, but they will also take over sheds or basements if needed
Bats can be identified in the home by a variety of signs: thumping and flapping noises, screeching and clicking sounds, fecal matter containing insect parts, and more. Bats that live in a structure can usually be seen leaving it within an hour of sunset, and returning around dawn. The entryway used by a bat colony will soon become brown with the oil from their fur.
Bat droppings can lead to the accumulation of a fungus that can cause lung disease in humans. As with any mammal pest rabies can be an issue. Bats are the second most common carrier of rabies, and they show little to signs of infection.

We specialize in the humane removal of raccoons, rats, squirrels, and other pests in the New York/New Jersey area. For a complete inspection and evaluation please contact us or call us at 718-227-7227 and we will be happy to make an appointment at your convenience.