How A Bat Exterminator West Palm Beach Can Help Property Owners

By April Briggs


Bats can be a nuisance to any Florida residential or commercial property owner. With more than 15 different species thriving in the state, they are bound to end up in inhabited areas. Individuals who need help getting rid of these pests must hire a qualified bat exterminator West Palm Beach residents rely on for help.

Certain species of bats prefer to create large colonies. Large buildings offer the perfect place for them to take up residence. They can be hard to keep out because they are able to squeeze through tiny gaps less than one inch wide.

Property owners should stay alert for signs of bats. These include a gray or brown stain near the entry point from body oils and guano accumulation underneath the roost site. Another clue is a sound similar to baby birds chirping coming from the roof of the building.

Bats typically do not roost in attics, as many people believe. They usually live underneath roof tiles or under the ridge caps of a cedar shake or metal tin roof. If the building has an asphalt shingle roof, bats may roost behind fascia boards or in the soffit area wherever they find holes or gaps.

Removing bats from a building usually involves three steps. A removal specialist will spend several days observing the exterior of the building just after sunset. This is when the bats leave the roost. Watching the bats leave is the best way to pinpoint the number and location of all exit points.

The next step in the removal process is to check the rest of the building thoroughly for any other crevices, holes, and cracks the bats are not using as access points. It is crucial to seal these before beginning exclusion or the bats will return to look for alternative ways to get into the building.

Exclusion can be tricky because it is against state law to trap or harm these animals. Removal experts do this by attaching netting over each exit hole and securely fastening the material along the top and on both sides. The bottom is left to hang free so the bats can fly harmlessly out. The netting prevents them from flying back in because bats cannot land on the side of the building and crawl up underneath the netting.

After several days, the bats will move on to colonize another location. Florida law requires the netting to remain in place for a minimum of four nights to ensure all the bats have left the roost. It is unlawful to trap the bats inside the building and leave them to perish. After the waiting period, the property owner can permanently seal all openings.

While bats are gentle creatures, they produce waste and can make a mess just like any other animal. Brazilian free-tailed bats emit a foul odor from scent glands that is overpowering but will disperse after they are gone. Bat guano does not pose a threat but any soil enriched by guano can support the growth of a certain type of fungus that causes a human respiratory illness. When bats have colonized any building where humans work or live, a professional removal service can offer effective solutions.




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