Get Rid Of Bats: Tips And Tricks For A Bat-Free Jacksonville Home

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Living in Jacksonville means sharing your outdoor spaces with many animals, as our region sustains large populations of wildlife. One wildlife species that regularly requires the attention of Jacksonville wildlife control experts is the bat. 

Bats regularly find their way into Florida yards while foraging for their insect prey. They also like to use our homes, garages, and sheds as daytime roosting sites. Keeping bats away from our outdoor spaces is a frustrating but necessary task. 

Read here to learn more about bats, helpful prevention tips, and why professional pest control services in Jacksonville is your best bet for maintaining a bat-free property!

Understanding Bat Behavior: Why Bats Choose To Roost In Homes

Most bat species are primarily nocturnal. They are most active at dusk and dawn because those are the times of day when most of their insect prey is also most active. After hunting, they return to their daytime roosting sites to sleep and rest. 

Bats like to choose quiet, dark roosting sites that protect them from harsh weather and predators. They also like roosting sites that place them near their insect prey. Often, our homes and outbuildings provide bats with perfect roosting sites. 

Bats regularly take advantage of openings leading into attics, roof eaves, chimneys, and wall voids. Roosting sites in our houses also give bats easy access to their prey. Our yards, gardens, and trees are often filled with large populations of tasty insects. 

Bat-Borne Diseases: Understanding The Risks To Human Health

While bats feel comfortable living near or with people, we can’t allow them to call our Florida properties home. Bats are helpful out in nature, but in our backyards, they are unwelcome pests that spread disease, are destructive, and make people uncomfortable on their own property.

Bats are capable of transmitting a variety of diseases to people, including rabies. Bat bites and exposure to their excrement can expose people to various diseases, including potentially life-threatening rabies. Furthermore, bat droppings (guano) contain fungal spores that, when released into the air, lead to serious respiratory issues in people. 

In addition to health risks, bats in houses are destructive. Their droppings can cause unpleasant odors, and their nesting and roosting habits can cause structural damage and damage to electrical equipment. 

Professional Bat Control Services: Safely Eliminate A Bat Infestation

The best long-term solution to maintain a bat-free home is to work with a local and experienced Jacksonville wildlife control professional. At Wildlife and Pest Control Experts, we remove unwanted guests like bats from Florida homes. Through our control and exclusion services, we will solve your wildlife problem. Our professionals understand bat behavior and how to humanely remove them and prevent their return.

We are here to help you take back your property from bats in a manner that minimizes harm to these eco-important creatures. Call us today for more information or a free estimate. 

Long-Term Bat Prevention: Maintaining a Bat-Free Home

Help maintain a bat-free home by implementing changes around your property to make it less attractive to bats.

Use the following bat prevention tips to prevent issues with bats now and into the future:

  • Replace damaged or missing roof shingles.

  • Place mesh screens over vents.

  • Make sure chimneys have caps on them.

  • Ensure window and door screens are secure and intact.

  • Use steel wool to seal spaces around wires and cables entering your home.

  • Remove areas of standing water and dense vegetation that attract the attention of insects. 

  • Place bat houses at the perimeter of your property to draw bats away from your home.

We are here to meet all your wildlife control needs! Reach out today for help with bats and to learn more about our residential and commercial pest control services in Jacksonville.

Complete our online form to schedule your no-obligation inspection!

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