Bats play a vital role in controlling insect populations and maintaining the ecological balance. However, when they find their way into homes and buildings, they can be dangerous. From damaging the building’s infrastructure to potentially spreading diseases, their presence can lead to potentially serious issues.

Offering the premier wildlife removal in Tampa, Nvirotect Pest Control Services is dedicated to keeping you and your property safe. While bats are protected from April 15th through August 15th every year during their mating season and cannot be evicted during this time, our team of professionals is here to help with safe bat eviction between August 15th and April 15th each year.

Types of Florida Bats

There are many different and diverse species of bats that live in Florida. The most common include:

Brazilian Free-Tailed Bat:

These bats are recognized by their long tails extending beyond their tail membranes, granting them exceptional agility in flight. They commonly congregate in large numbers within urban areas, caves, and man-made structures. Their adaptability to urban environments and ability to thrive in colonies make them a common sight in Florida.

Evening Bat

With their small size, rounded ears, and short muzzle, evening bats are known for their tendency to roost in trees, foliage, and buildings. They emerge during twilight hours to feed on insects. Their distinct flight patterns and evening activity make them easily recognizable.

Southeastern Myotis:

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Identified by their distinctive bicolored fur pattern, these bats frequently roost in Spanish moss, Spanish bayonet, and cypress trees. They possess impressive hunting skills, targeting flying insects with precision. These bats are an essential part of wetland ecosystems, as they forage over bodies of water, consuming mosquitoes and other water-borne insects. 

Northern Yellow Bat:

Sporting vivid yellow or golden fur, these solitary bats often choose Spanish moss, palm fronds, and trees as their roosting spots. They prefer hardwood forests and contribute to the ecosystem by preying on insects.

Identifying Entry Points

To effectively prevent bat intrusions in your home or business, thorough inspection and maintenance of potential entry points are crucial. Areas that warrant thorough inspection include:

  • Roof Gaps and Eaves: Bats can enter through even the tiniest openings in roofs or eaves. Proper sealing and maintenance are essential for keeping them out.
  • Attic Vents and Chimneys: These openings serve as convenient access points for bats seeking shelter. Regular maintenance and screening can prevent entry.
  • Cracks in Walls: Bats can squeeze through surprisingly small crevices and gaps in walls. Sealing these vulnerable areas minimizes the risk of intrusion.
  • Loose Tiles or Siding: Damaged roof tiles and loose siding panels can inadvertently create entry points for bats. Regular maintenance can help prevent bats from exploiting vulnerabilities in your building’s structure.

 

Tips to Find Entry Points

As the leading Tampa pest control company, Nvirotect Pest Control Services has developed the most effective strategies to identify possible entry points in your home and business. Some tips that you should be aware of are:

  • Nighttime Observations: Observing your property at dawn and dusk can provide insights into the presence of bats. Their departure from or return to roosts during these hours can be a clear indicator. Pay attention to their flight patterns as well, as different species have distinct flying behaviors.
  • Guano Inspection: Bat droppings, known as guano, often accumulate near roosting sites. The presence of guano is a definite sign of bat activity and their potential roosting locations.
  • Stains and Odors: Bats can leave distinctive dark stains on walls due to the oils present in their fur. Additionally, a musty odor can emanate from areas where bats roost. Stains and odors are often indicative of long-term roosting sites.
  • Examine Vulnerable Areas: Thoroughly inspect areas like attics, eaves, and vents for signs of bat presence, such as dark stains caused by fur and oil.
  • Unusual Noises: Bats are known for their high-pitched squeaks and rustling sounds, particularly around dusk and dawn. These vocalizations often serve as a telltale sign of their presence. Some species, like the southeastern myotis, even produce social calls to communicate with colony members.

 

Trust the Experts at Nvirotect Pest Control Services For Safe, Effective Bat Removal Services

For safe humane bat removal, Nvirotect Pest Control Services offers the expertise you need to keep your home and business safe. Our Wildlife Removal specialists are trained to follow and understand local wildlife and regulations. Our commitment to sustainability drives our ethical bat removal practices, helping to safeguard your property and Florida’s bat species. 

Facing a bat removal challenge? Choose Nvirotect Pest Control Services, your leading Tampa pest control company.

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