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What to do it Bats are in Your Home

Halloween may be just around the corner, but bats are a spooky site that you only want to see as decorations. Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for homeowners to find these creepy creatures in the house. Bats can cause a variety of issues in your home, as they carry harmful diseases that pose a danger for your familys’ health. If you do find bats in the house, you don’t need to panic, but you should take action immediately. You’ll want to take necessary measures to remove the bats and prevent the problem from getting bigger. Below are some tips for what to do about bats in the house.

Seal Entry Points

Once you’ve noticed bats in your home, you’ll want to determine how they got in. Look around to see where they could have entered; Attic vents, windows, holes, and basements are the most common places. If it’s in an obvious spot, you’ll be able to find and seal off these entry points yourself. If you’re unable to find the cause, you’ll want to have a professional do a thorough inspection to find the point of entry, and prevent bats from getting in, in the future. 

Cleanup Droppings 

One of the most dangerous issues regarding bats in your home are the diseases they carry, which often is hosted in their droppings. They can also carry blood-sucking bugs that can attack humans and transmit diseases. Being exposed to these droppings and remnants is dangerous, so if you’re going to remove it yourself, be sure to wear gloves and fully sanitize yourself after. 

Tips for Removing the Bat Safely 

First and foremost, please remember that bats can be carrying harmful diseases, and you should not directly come in contact with it. It’s always best to call in a professional for removal, as they’ll have the necessary protective equipment. If you are attempting to get the bat out yourself, you’ll want to seal off the area where the bats are by shutting any interior doors. Next, you’ll want to open the window and exterior doors to hopefully get the bat to fly out on its own. This can take some time, as the bat will move at its own pace, but it is the safest way to not come in contact with it. You can also try to trap it with a household item to then release it outdoors. Whichever method you choose, be sure to fully clothe and protect yourself. 

Contact Creature Catchers for Professional Bat Removal in MA

Bats can be difficult to get rid of. If you find one or more bats in your home, it’s recommended to call in the professionals for removal. Creature Catchers provides safe and humane bat removal to get rid of bats in your home, without killing them. Learn more about our bat removal services, and get in touch with us today at 781-727-5795 to schedule a service.