Bat Removal Fort Pierce

It is crucial to immediately contact a nuisance animal removal company if you discover bats in your attic or home. Bats can spread rabies, and their guano can lead to property damage. AAAC Wildlife Removal will quickly get rid of unwanted bats! Give us call!

Pest bats in your attic in Fort Pierce had better watch out!

Bats are a menace to any home or building they inhabit. Bats can fly through any open door, window or chimney. Bats can transmit diseases to humans such as rabies. If you have bats in your home or business contact AAAC Wildlife Removal Fort Pierce for bat removal service today! All types of bats are removed from commercial and residential buildings.

AAAC Wildlife Removal of Fort Pierce, is a family-owned business. Our bat removal experience spans over 15 years. We are licensed and insured by the state. We adhere to all federal and state laws.

Bats in an attic in Fort Pierce

Bat Removal from Attics in Fort Pierce, Florida

There are at least 13 species of bats in the state of Florida and they all pose very little threat to humans. Bats are Florida’s natural insect controller and play an important part in our environment.

Problem with bats is their ability to take up residence in your house or business. A bat colony can quickly grow and before you know it, you have a full-blown infestation on your hands. Bat droppings (guano), can cause damage to insulation, air vents, and ductwork in your home or business. The constant noise bats make when they fly around in your attic can be quite annoying.

Untreated bat guano can pose a serious health risk. Over time, the droppings will become harder and more difficult to remove. Guano can build up and make it possible for bacteria and mold to thrive.

Your chimney or attic is a great place for bats to call home because they offer warmth, shelter, and easy access to the animals for flying in and out.

Fort Pierce Bat Removal

Bats in your house or business can be a nuisance. They should be removed immediately. AAAC Wildlife Removal of Fort Pierce is the company to call for all your bat removal needs! Our Fort Pierce wildlife removal specialists have over 20 years of experience. We are licensed by Florida and insured.

We are proud to provide wildlife control services for the surrounding areas in Saint Lucie County as well as anywhere else in Florida. We do animal removal services for many types of animals in Fort Pierce, not just bats, including but not limited to: Raccoons, Squirrels, Skunks, Opossum, Rats/Mice, and Armadillos. We are experts at what we do! If you have an animal problem please give us a call today so that we can help solve your wildlife issue right away!

Our wildlife experts provide bat Control, bird control, raccoon removal, squirrel removal, wildlife trapping, Insect Pest Control, Nuisance Animal control, pest wildlife control, removal of nuisance animals, removal of bat colonies, bat guano clean up, removal, and control of wild animals, exclusion, attic restoration, damage repair, insulation replacement, and more.

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Bat Extermination vs. Bat Removal

Learning of bats in your home can be unnerving and your first instinct might be to call the nearest pest control available, However, killing bats is illegal in Florida. Florida law protects bats. They can’t be killed unless they pose a danger to human health and safety. So, it is important that a licensed and experienced bat removal company is consulted. This will ensure that bats are removed safely and humanely from your home.

AAAC Wildlife Removal experts will never use poisons to remove bats. We believe in safe and humane methods to remove any wildlife infestation.

Bat Damage

Bat guano and urine can compromise the integrity of your house’s structure – It can cause wood rot and lead to structural damage. It can also cause stains on ceilings and walls, which can be very unsightly. In addition, the weight of guano build-up can also cause ceiling cave-ins, which can lead to expensive repairs. It is important to get rid of bat guano as soon as possible. The longer they wait, the more damage they will do to your home.

Bat Exclusion

A proper bat exclusion is the best way to eliminate a bat problem. Bat exclusions can be done at night when the bats are not out feeding. The bat exclusion is so effective because it stops the bats from entering the building again.

After performing a bat exclusion, we install a one-way custom door that allows animals to exit but not return. Our professional wildlife technicians will close and seal any holes in your house or business where the bats could possibly get back inside once they are all out.

Bats usually enter through holes or construction defects in your roof. These entry points can be very small and it is difficult for humans to find them because they are usually hidden from plain sight. Sealing up these entry points will not only keep bats from getting back inside but also other kinds of wildlife such as raccoons, rodents, and more.

It is important to note that during the bat maternity season (typically April 15 to July 15) bat exclusions are illegal. During this time, female bats will be inside of your attic with their pups nursing and taking care of them until they get old enough to leave the roost themselves. Exclusion work done during this time can cause the young bats to be separated from their mother and lead to their death.

Bat Guano found in an attic in Fort Pierce

Our Bat Exclusion Process

Here’s the process we use for bat exclusion jobs:

  1. Spend a great deal of time locating all bat entry points
  2. Install a one-way bat exclusion door at the primary entry points
  3. Make sure all bats are out of the building
  4. Seal up all potential bat entry points with a heavy-duty sealant
  5. Perform attic clean up and removal of all bat guano
  6. Replace insulation if needed
  7. Repair interior and exterior damage caused by bats

Although bats are beneficial for the environment, they can also be a nuisance when they invade our homes and businesses. Install a bat exclusion door that can be opened at night to keep them out, and seal off all entrances when they are gone. It is safe and humane, and you won’t have to remove any dead animals.

Dealing With Bat Infestation in Fort Pierce

The wildlife removal specialists of AAAC Wildlife Removal are here to serve you in all of your bat removals needs. We’ll clean up all the debris and fix any damage so that the bats don’t return. Let’s show you why Fort Pierce has rated us the best.

We are available to help you if bats are in your home or workplace. We are available to assist you!

Dangers of DIY Bat Removal

Bats are known reservoirs of deadly viruses like rabies, leptospirosis, Tioman virus, Nipah Virus, and coronavirus among others. Their guano can also be toxic and infect people with histoplasmosis.

Histoplasmosis is the most common disease (besides rabies) associated with bats and can be fatal if contracted by people – especially those with compromised immune systems – which includes young children, elderly people, and pregnant women. This is why it is not recommended to attempt to remove bats by yourself.

Bat Guano found in an attic in Fort Pierce

What is Histoplasmosis?

Histoplasmosis can be passed from bats to humans. Flu-like symptoms, such as fatigue, high fever, headaches, chest pains, and high fevers can all be caused by this dangerous infection. If not treated, histoplasmosis could be life-threatening. If you have ever been in contact with bats and feel any of these symptoms, consult a doctor immediately.

Wildlife Removal Services in Fort Pierce, Florida

Florida is truly a hotspot for wildlife and we’ve seen it all.|Florida is a wildlife hotspot and we have seen it all.|Florida is an amazing hotspot for wildlife, and we’ve seen all of it.} Raccoons, bats, and opossums are just a few of the many wild animals that can find their way into your home or business. Our wildlife removal office offers humane wildlife removal services to Fort Pierce, Florida residents as well as surrounding areas such as Jensen Beach and Palm City. We can help you with any wild animal.

We understand that dealing with wildlife can be a daunting task and that’s why we offer consultation to help identify the problem and come up with the best solution. We also have a wide range of services to fit any budget.

AAAC Wildlife Removal is the premier wildlife removal company in Fort Pierce, Florida. All of our wildlife specialists have been tested and are highly experienced. We can help with any wildlife removal needs.

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FAQs

Does animal control remove bats?

Animal control in Fort Pierce does not remove bats from buildings. Bats are a protected species so they are usually handled by a wildlife removal specialist.

Are bats protected in Florida?

Yes. Bats can only be legally removed if they are protected. Bats are able to eat as many as 1,000 insects per night so they can be very helpful.

What kinds of diseases can bats give you?

Rabies and Histoplasmosis are the two most common diseases that you can get from bats. Rabies is transmitted through the bite of an infected animal and Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection usually contracted by breathing in spores found around bat droppings or guano.

Do bats carry rabies?

Yes, bats can transmit rabies. Although the risk of getting rabies is very low, it’s important not to touch bats with your naked hands. If you get bitten, seek medical attention immediately. Bats can transmit rabies through bites, scratches, and even feces.

What is guano?

Guano refers to bat droppings or feces. These droppings can cause Histoplasmosis, a disease that is caused by breathing in dried guano dust. Ceilings can be stained if bats have lived there for a while.

Is guano harmful?

Yes. Histoplasmosis disease is caused by breathing in dust that comes from dried bat feces and can be fatal if left untreated. It is not advised to remove them yourself as you could contract the disease.

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Fort Pierce is a city on the east coast of Florida. The oceanfront National Navy SEAL Museum displays weapons, vehicles and other naval artifacts. Nearby, Fort Pierce Inlet State Park has a long beach, where swimming and surfing are popular. The A.E. Backus Museum and Gallery houses paintings by the 20th-century painter, a Fort Pierce native. Heathcote Botanical Gardens features a large collection of tropical bonsai.

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