Bat Control

batIf you have a bat in your house, then you probably have a colony somewhere - possibly in an attic space, crawl space, roof vent, end vent, or in a soffit's fascia board. Occasionally, a bat will enter through an open door or window. If more than one has been seen after the bat has been removed or has exited on its own, then it is time to have your house bat-proofed. Bat-proofing consists of sealing all possible entries, then installing one-way doors where needed. One-way doors allow the exit of the bats where they will not be able to enter again. Bats, suggested by the board of health, should not be handled by anyone other than a professional technician due to the possibility of carrying rabies. I am state certified and have a bachelor degree in Entomology, Dendrology, and Forest Wildlife. I have been working with Commonwealth Wildlife Control and New Hampshire Bird and Animal Removal since 1985. If you Bathave a bat problem, please give me a call.

Thanks, David McLean

For immediate response in your area,
call 1-800-374-5525 or 603-548-3500

  Commonwealth Wildlife Control
Located at 1 Richard Street in Revere, MA 02151

 Toll Free 800-374-5525
Phone 617-426-0003 or 781-322-7784
Fax 781-322-0831

New Hampshire Area
Phone 603-548-3500

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