Our Bat Control Services
A bat is a flying mammal that is found all around the world except in extremely cold regions. Bats are the only mammals that are capable of sustained flight. They have wings that are made up of a thin membrane of skin stretched over elongated arm and finger bones. Bats are known for their echolocation abilities, which they use to navigate and hunt for prey in the dark.
There are over 1,400 species of bats, and they come in a variety of sizes and colors. Bats play important roles in ecosystems as pollinators, seed dispersers, and insect predators. Some bats feed on fruits, nectar, or small animals like insects, while others consume blood (a practice known as hematophagy) or fish.

Our Unique Approach To Bat Control Service
Bats are often misunderstood and feared due to their association with vampires in folklore and their nocturnal habits. However, the vast majority of bat species are harmless to humans and provide valuable ecological services. Therefore it is imperative that if your encountering a bat problem you call professional wildlife control and licensed personnel to carefully handle such issues without posing any threat to wildlife and humans as well as each others habitats. Below are 3 steps and techniques that we perform to achieve success during our humane bat removal services
1. Exclusion devices
Exclusion devices are one of the most common methods used for humane bat removal. These devices allow bats to exit the structure but prevent them from re-entering. One popular type of exclusion device is a one-way bat valve, which allows bats to leave the building but not return. Once all the bats have left, the entry points can be sealed to prevent re-entry.
2. Bat boxes
Bat boxes are artificial roosting structures that are installed near the building where bats are roosting. These boxes provide an alternative roosting site for the bats, encouraging them to relocate voluntarily. By providing a suitable alternative habitat, bat boxes can help in the humane removal of bats from buildings.
3. habitat modification
Another method for professional humane bat removal is habitat modification. This involves identifying and addressing the factors that attract bats to a particular building or structure. By modifying the habitat to make it less attractive to bats, such as removing sources of food and water, sealing entry points, and installing deterrents like bright lights or ultrasonic devices, bats can be encouraged to relocate to more suitable habitats without causing harm to them.
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We’re passionate about helping people just like you get rid of unwanted pest and problems. As such, we are proud to be the only pest control company in Bayonne, NJ and all of New Jersey and New York promising excellence in value, service, and trust. We Guarantee all of our work and will continue to work until the problem is gone.