Bats Removed from Charlotte, NC Attic

Bats Removed from Charlotte, NC Attic

We Recently removed bats from a Charlotte, NC attic. When you are removing bats from an attic it is necessary to take all the precautions to prevent any exposure to health hazards. The primary objective in bat removal Charlotte NC is to safely remove the bats in the attic and prevent future bat colonies roosting in areas such as gable vents, dormer windows, soffits, or any other construction gaps. Depending on which part of North Carolina and the time of year will help the bat removal company in determining the proper bat removal method to follow.

Most bat colonies return to begin maternity colonies around April and May. Depending on the weather patterns and climate in Charlotte, they will leave to go hibernate around October and November. In some rare instances, an Mecklenburg County bat control specialist could find bats in the attic over-wintering. If this is the case, the Charlotte bat pest control technician will have to wait until the bats in attic become actively looking for food again. Once the bats in the attic at begin going in and out looking for insects to feed on and the Mooresville NC bat removal company has verified that there are no baby bats, then the exclusion work for the bats can be performed.

All potential bat entry points would need to be sealed with silicone, caulking or expandable foam. The primary area where bats are getting into the the attic is where a bat excluder would be positioned near the gable vent entry. Bats going into the attic will usually leave on a daily basis, and should be excluded from the attic within a couple of days. Just to be sure no bats get trapped in the attic, the excluder should be left in place for a minimum of one week.

For your wildlife control and wildlife removal needs in North Carolina and South Carolina, call PCA Wildlife at (704) 387-5395.