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- Did you know that bats like to live under soffits on houses, inside cracks in walls, under wooden shingles, or behind siding and gutters?
- Did you know a hole as small as a half inch across or a crack of about the same size will allow an entry point for a bat?
- Excluding bats from a structure is the only long term solution to eliminating the nuisance.
- If you happen to find
a bat in your home, try to shut all doors and contain it. If you
can open a window, it likely will fly out. Call Demo Pest Control
for assistance in removal.
Demo Pest Control
offers:
- Assessment at the residence from within, including inspection of attic area, garage areas, & all other accessible areas.
- Inspection from the outside of residence of all possible entry points & signs of bat habitation/entry/exit signs.
- Eviction of bats and babies if present.
- Bat exclusions by sealing all possible entry points.

- The leg bones of a bat are so thin that no bat can walk.
- Bats are voracious insect eaters, devouring as many as 600 bugs (including mosquitoes) per hour for 4 to 6 hours a night.
- Watching for bats to exit a structure should be started about 30 minutes before dusk.
- Bats are not rodents. They are mammals.
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