Do It Yourself Bat Removal Guide

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Save time and money with "The Home Owner's Essential Guide to Bat Removal". Available at http://www.GetBatsOut.com

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  • I have a bat that is in my house that just appeared last night. Its was kinda creepy. But over night we closed the doors and opened the windows to see if it would go out. Does that help? I'm only 15 and my mum doesnt want to spend money on removal so thats what she tried.

  • @wolfhowl99 The bat does not want to be in your house. There is no food or water. So it is quite possible it did just fly out the window. However, a bat inside your house of very often a sign that there is a colony of bats living in the attic, walls or ceiling. Please visit my website (link above) for articles on how to inspect your home for a colony. You can also download a free guide on how to get your insurance company to assist you with the costs.

    Michael

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  • Videoboy is correct. However in some cases they will stay in your attic for short hibernation periods in cold weather. When it get warm they come out or into your house and you will most likely find them in your toilet or your basements subpump. Only use a bat doorway in the hottest months of the summer. Otherwise you risk trapping them in the attic which will breed smell and pestilence.

  • The key to bat removal is simple. Water. They have to leave your attic and drink water.

    You need to find the places that bats are entering your home and repair them. Leave one open and install a bat exit. This is an exit that has no way back in. Every bat has to leave the attic to drink water every day. Wait a few days and seal up the last entry point to your attic. No more bats!

  • This is not a Do It Yourself Bat removal guide. This is a "Things To Consider If Your Thinking Of Removing Bats-Buy My Book Video"

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