4 Ways To Deal With Bats In Your Attic

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4 Ways To Deal With Bats In Your Attic

18 November 2020
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You don't want to have bats in your attic. Not only are they annoying, but they can also carry disease with them. They can leave behind urine, guano, and oils in your home. Attic spaces, with the darkness, temperature, and humidity, can provide a perfect home for bats.

1. Use a Bat Alarm

Bats are sensitive to sound, which is why you can drive bats away from your home with a bat alarm. A bat alarm will release an unpleasant sound to the bats, though you won't be able to hear it. This sound can help keep them away. The sound will make any bats in the area want to leave and help keep the bats away long-term.

2. Use Unpleasant Scents

Not only are bats sensitive to certain sounds, but there are also some smells that they don't like, either. Bats don't like the smell of peppermint and spearmint. You can put tea-bag scent packs around your attic to make the space less appealing to these creatures. You can also spray or spread these oils around your attic as well.

3. Use a Bat Excluder

Third, you can use a bat excluder. A bat excluder is a device you set up where you know the bats are exiting and entering your attic. With the bat excluder, any bats in your attic will be able to fly out through it, but they will not be able to get back in. This tool can help you get the bats out safely and then allow you to patch up space so that they can't get back into your attic.

4. Trap the Bats

If you can't seem to get the bats out of your attic, you can always have a professional trap them. They will safely trap the bats and move them somewhere safe. They will make sure your attic is bat free. Once your attic is free of bats, you will want to seal up any holes that are allowing the bats into space. Remember that bats can get into tiny spaces, so you will want to fill any crack you see, no matter how small.

When everything is sealed up, you should then clean your attic. You may want to have a professional pest team clean up the droppings, disinfect your attic, and get rid of any insulation or wood that is contaminated and damaged.

It can take a lot of work and effort to get rid of bats, seal up your attic, and clean up space. Contact an attic bat control company for more information.