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About Lawrenceville Bat Removal

Welcome to lawrencevillebat.com. We are the only qualified bat removal company in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Getting a pest control service is easy, but a company specializing in bat extraction is a bit harder to find, and that is why we are proud to offer our services as one of the leading control companies that specialize in bat removal. We are proud to say that we do not use traps or poisons, as this is illegal and inhumane. We use live exclusion devices that allow the bat to leave your attic at night, without allowing them to enter again. We know how physically and mentally taxing it is to have a pest problem, so we provide a fat and reliable way to remove these little critters with as much care as possible in the shortest amount of time. We also value excellence and quality, so we always make sure to inspect your whole property to assess damages and offer you the best plan possible for repairs. Bat extraction itself is only part of the process, as we will not mark the job done until we have done the decontamination process, which involves deodorizing your attic and cleaning up any bat guano that may have been left in your property. We will do what we can in order to make your place as sanitary as possible. Call us now and consult with our highly trained professionals about your bat infestation. We operate 24-7-365, so don't hesitate to call us at 470-361-0002 to discuss your bat problem and schedule a fast appointment.

Residential

We are experts at removing bats from residential properties. Whether you have a single bat trapped in your house, a colony roosting in your attic, and/or various other problems, there is no need to worry! During our removal process, we make sure to inspect your entire home carefully, tracking down all the entrypoints bats are using to invade your place. Next, we perform a process called live exclusion (where no bats are harmed and all exit your property), then seal all entry holes completely shut. We also take care of the cleanup process after, so your home is safe and clean!

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Commercial

Besides residential areas, we also have a wealth of experience removing bats from commercial properties! We begin by investigating the area for possible bat entrances, covering holes even as small as 1/4 of an inch. Through our live exclusion process, bats leave the building through one-way exits, and we seal up every hole afterward. Once the bats have been removed, we perform a cleanup process. This includes dealing with guano, replacing damaged insulation, and decontaminating the place.

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Where the Bats Live

Knowing where bats live can help you to keep an eye out for them and it can answer a lot of questions you may have.

Most people may associate bats with caves, as it is what most media depicts them as living inside, but their actual dwelling may be different.

You may come across bats in areas you never thought they would live, or certain areas may not be as bat-infested as you would think.

While bats may change their dwellings based on the type they are, there are some constants throughout. There are certain things you can expect of bats when they look for a place to live.

Wild

In the wild, a lot of bats are going to live in caves. This is something people generally expect. They see images and videos of bats living in caves, and immediately assume that is where they always live.

Wild bats do, usually, prefer caves. It gives them darkness, open spaces for their colonies, and an easy out when they need it. It gives them everything they need.

Sometimes, though, bats may live in other places in the wild, like inside trees. Certain types of bats prefer the trees, while many others prefer caves.

So long as it is dark and offers adequate shelter and access to everything they need, it is good for them.

Urban

Bats can move into urban environments. It is not rare to see bats in these areas, either due to food shortage or destruction of their habitat. Either way, they move into urban environments for a better chance at survival.

In urban environments, you are unlikely to find caves, or trees for that matter. The bats are going to have to find something else.

The vast majority choose the only viable option – houses. Houses, primarily the attic, offer everything bats need. They are similar to caves in a lot of ways.

They have a dark, open space away from predators where they can form a colony. It fits all their needs and, in most cases, is near food and water.

For that reason, you must be careful. Bats can live in your attic or other areas of your property if you are not careful.

Bats can choose plenty of spaces to live. So long as the location is dark, safe, and near everything they need, they are going to choose it. Typically, this means caves or houses, depending on where they are.