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Bat Removal in Westchester, NY

Take the stress out of bat removal in Westchester, NY, with a call to the trained professionals at Intrepid Wildlife Services. When a bat decides to call your home his new abode, the results can be more than frightening: they can be downright dangerous. If you've discovered one of these creatures has taken up residence in your home, call our team immediately, and let us help you address the problem. Our humane removal of bats fully complies with Westchester health regulations, and is designed to keep you and your loved ones safe, while removing the intruder from the property.

Bats are carriers of a number of diseases, including rabies, an extremely fatal infection that can be passed on to humans or household pets. Because bats tend to be aggressive and disoriented when confronted, it is important to minimize the chances that any humans or pets in the home may end up being bitten or scratched by the animal. Rather than confronting or attacking the intruder, call Intrepid Wildlife Services immediately, and let our highly trained technicians deal with the problem in a manner that's completely safe and effective.

Handle bat removal in Westchester, NY with a single phone call. At Intrepid Wildlife Services, no problem is too big or too small for us to take care of quickly, efficiently, and safely. Removal isn't just important in terms of avoiding conflict with the animal, but in eliminating mites, ticks, and other bug issues, which can present unique problems all their own. If you suspect a bat is living in your home, don't take chances. Call the experts at Intrepid, and put an end to your worries for good!

BIG BROWN & LITTLE BROWN:

In Westchester County, bats breed in the fall season and are born in June. Young bats are unable to fly for approximately six weeks. Bats are insectivores, consuming tons of pest insects annually in the United States. Bats are very agile hunters of the night sky. Bats are equipped with echolocation, a sophisticated process by which bats track prey insects. This technique makes bats very agile hunters in the night sky.

CONCERNS:

Bats in the attic of a home pose numerous health risks. Bats can carry mites, ticks and bat bugs. Guano commonly referred to as bat droppings, can contain histoplasmosis. Contact with this fungus can result in serious health problems, most notable respiratory issues. The Westchester County Health Department follows strict guidelines regarding any bats found residing in a house. All bats removed from a house are required to be tested for rabies. Intrepid Wildlife Services is qualified in the handling, removal and preparation of bats and fully complies with all Westchester County Health Department regulations.

SOLUTIONS:

Intrepid Wildlife Services will safeguard your house from bat entry. Through bat exclusion, a very detailed oriented work process, Intrepid Wildlife Services will seal the tiniest cracks and crevices which is all a bat needs to enter your home. Intrepid Wildlife Services will conduct a comprehensive inspection of your home or building from top to bottom. We will determine where entryways are located in addition to all vulnerable areas to be sealed. Through our years of experience, Intrepid Wildlife Services will develop valves and one way doors at entry points, allowing bats to safely exit without any possibility to return. We use the best materials available to seal your home’s vulnerable areas. These materials include tripolymer sealants, heavy wire mesh, copper gauze and aluminum trim stock. Intrepid Wildlife Services will prevent and exclude bats without compromising the appearance of your home. We offer a two year guarantee for qualified bat exclusions.