Bat Damage
While bats reside within attics they burrow through insulation both to hibernate or stay warm on cold nights which compromises the material. Their feces and urine soak into the insulation and wood framing which causes the growth of bacteria and increases the chance of rot within the attic’s frame.
Health Hazards
By far, the biggest and most hazardous threat to an individual with bats in their living or work space is the threat of rabies. Bats are the largest carrier of rabies out of all other animal species in the world, and left untreated deals out deadly results 100% of the time. Aside from rabies there are over 60 other viruses transmissible to humans, including histoplasmosis which is a fungal spore that can become airborne and lead to severe breathing issues
Our 3 step Process
Inspect
Exclude
Restore
Commonly Asked Questions
If I have a bat in my house, could there be more?
Bats never live alone they live in colonies. If you have had a bat in your home that is almost always a result of a colony residing in the attic space.
I woke up with a bat in my room, what do i do?
We recommend that you seek out medical advice by a doctor immediately. Chances are you will be encouraged to get the rabies vaccine.
How did the bat get into my house?
Bats can gain access into the attic through a gap in the roof as small as a 1/4 inch.