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Home Bat Control

Your local pest control company since 1983.

How We Remove Bats

Bats can bite if they’re handled improperly, and like any wild animal, their bites can carry bacteria and lead to infection. That’s why bat removal should always be handled by professionals like Graduate Pest Control. You may notice signs such as staining on walls or ceilings from droppings near entry points, or hear squeaking in walls or attic spaces. While bats can become a nuisance inside your home, they play an important role in the environment—consuming thousands of insects each night. That’s why we focus on safe, humane removal and exclusion, not extermination. Our goal is to remove bats from your home and seal entry points, so they can return to where they belong—helping control insect populations naturally.

Inspection > Expertise > Removal

How to Identify Bats

Bats are furred, warm‐blooded mammals with body lengths of 3 to 6 inches and wingspans ranging from 8 to 16 inches. The bones in a bat’s wing are similar to those in human arms and hands. The fingers are extended and connected by leathery, elastic skin that grows from the sides of a bat’s body. Their thumbs are free from the wing membrane and have claws for grasping.

 

Bats are federally protected so using strategies for home bat removal services that are safe for the bats but still encourage them to move along.

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Bat Facts

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Why Graduate for Ant Control?

We’re passionate about escorting bats out of your home because we live and work here – it’s our neighborhood, too. With two generations of experience keeping homes and businesses in New York safe from pests, Graduate Pest Control has the experience you can trust.

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✓ On Staff Entomologist and Toxicologist

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