Bat Removal in Southeast MIchigan
“Fast inspections • Humane removal • Exclusion repairs”
How we fix the problem
1️⃣ Thorough Inspection
We perform a detailed inspection of your attic, roofline, vents, soffits, and foundation to locate active entry points, nesting areas, and damage. We identify exactly how the animal is getting in and what needs to be secured.
2️⃣ Humane & Effective Removal
We use humane, state-compliant methods such as one-way exclusion devices or trapping when necessary. Our goal is to safely remove the animal without causing unnecessary harm — while ensuring the problem is fully resolved.
3️⃣ Seal, Repair & Prevent Re-Entry
Once the animal is removed, we seal all entry points with durable materials and complete necessary repairs. This prevents the same issue from happening again and protects your home long-term.
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Bat Removal – Frequently Asked Questions
1️⃣ How do I know if bats are in my attic?
Common signs include chirping or scratching sounds at dusk or dawn, staining near rooflines or vents, small droppings (guano) in the attic, and bats flying out of your home at sunset.
2️⃣ Is it illegal to remove bats in Michigan?
Bat removal must follow seasonal and wildlife regulations. During certain times of year (when baby bats cannot fly), exclusions may be restricted. We follow Michigan guidelines to ensure removal is done safely and legally.
3️⃣ Are bats dangerous?
While bats are beneficial to the environment, they can carry rabies and their droppings (guano) can create health risks if left untreated. Proper removal and sanitation are important for safety.
4️⃣ How do you remove bats from a home?
We use humane exclusion methods, installing one-way devices that allow bats to leave but prevent them from re-entering. Once all bats have exited, we seal entry points to prevent future infestations.
5️⃣ Will bats come back after removal?
They will return if entry points are not properly sealed. After exclusion, we secure gaps, vents, and roofline openings to prevent re-entry and protect your home long-term.
