Looking for Bat Removal this February? We provide humane solutions to safely remove bats from your property and seal entry points to prevent them from returning.
Our local experts begin with a detailed inspection of your structure to identify roosting areas, which is critical during a freezing St. Louis February when bats seek shelter in attics.
For example, we locate small gaps in fascia boards or vents to implement humane animal removal methods that safely evict the colony.
We then move to the prevention phase by performing wildlife entry point sealing to close these access routes against the winter cold.
Finally, our team completes the process with damage assessment and attic cleanup to restore your home’s safety.
As a locally operated business, we have built our reputation on providing effective and humane wildlife solutions for the St. Louis community.
Our experienced technicians have earned the trust of homeowners by understanding the specific challenges of bat removal in our area.
During the cold Missouri winter, bats often seek shelter inside attics, a common issue we see in February.
We focus on humane removal and then identify and seal entry points to provide a long-term solution against future bat problems.
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Have questions? You’re not alone. Here are some helpful answers.
During the winter, it is common to discover bats hibernating in your attic, and the cost for removal reflects the complexity of the situation.
In the St. Louis area, our professional bat exclusion services typically range from $500 to over $2,500.
The final price depends on several factors, including the size of your home, the number of bats in the colony, and how many entry points require sealing to prevent their return.
Our bat removal services are designed to provide a lasting solution, which is especially important during the winter when bats should be hibernating elsewhere.
We stand by our work with a service guarantee that is tied to the exclusion repairs we perform to keep bats out for good.
For example, if bats re-enter your home through a sealed entry point that was part of our initial service, we will return to address the issue as covered by our service agreement.
Because bats are hibernating during the winter, immediate removal is often not possible or recommended for the safety of the animals.
We can, however, dispatch a technician to conduct a thorough inspection to confirm their presence and identify all entry points.
Based on the inspection, we will create a plan to seal your home and schedule the humane exclusion for the spring when the bats emerge from hibernation.
This ensures a complete and long-term solution to your bat problem.
During the winter months, our process for determining the cost of bat removal begins with a comprehensive on-site evaluation by a trained technician.
This evaluation is necessary because every bat situation is unique; for example, the price is based on factors such as the number of entry points to be sealed and if attic cleanup is required.
Following this detailed assessment, we provide a complete plan and an exact price for the humane removal and exclusion service tailored to your property.
Yes, the safety of your family and pets is our top priority, even during winter months like February when bats might be hibernating.
Our approach focuses on humane removal and exclusion rather than chemical treatments inside your home.
For example, we utilize methods like installing one-way doors that allow bats to exit the structure on their own without being able to re-enter.
Once the bats are gone, we focus on sealing their entry points, which is a safe and effective long-term solution that avoids the use of chemicals in your living area.