Bats are beneficial creatures that eat harmful insects and pollinate plants. However, they can be a huge problem when they start roosting in your attic. They will leave huge amounts of toxic guano and urine that can cause health problems and compromise the structure of your house. In addition to this, they create a lot of noise that will keep you up at night.
It is important to act quickly and get rid of the bats before they do any more damage. AAAC Wildlife Removal in Tarpon Springs, Florida can provide professional assistance. Our experts are here to help you evict your bats, clean up the mess they made and repair any damage. We will also make sure that they never come back!
Bat Removal from Attics in Tarpon Springs, Florida
Bats love attics in Tarpon Springs, Florida. They feel safe and secure in a place that is warm, dry, and quiet enough. They will search for a spot in the eave or soffit where they can squeeze through cracks or openings. After the colony has established itself, they will begin to produce large amounts of urine and droppings.
Bats can carry a number of diseases such as histoplasmosis, rabies, and even the plague. You can prevent them from establishing themselves in your attic. If you see tell tale signs of an infestation, call AAAC Wildlife Removal and will remove them for you.

Tarpon Springs Bat Removal
Bats are nocturnal creatures, so you’ll likely spot them flying around your home at night. It can be quite disturbing to see bats flying around your home if they are living in your attic, walls or leaving droppings. They can also transmit diseases such as bat guano, which could cause serious health problems to people.
Once you have confirmed that there is a problem with bats, it’s time for experts to help. If left untreated, these animals could cause severe damage and pose serious health risks. Bats may look harmless, but their guano is full of dangerous spores that can lead to histoplasmosis – an infection that often leads to flu-like symptoms at first with more severe respiratory issues later on down the road. If you have any questions about bat control or handling of a bat problem, contact AAAC Wildlife Removal for information and assistance.
Bat Extermination vs. Bat Removal
Knowing that you have bats in your home can be unnerving and your first thought might be to call pest control and have them exterminated. However, bats cannot be treated like ants or termites, they are protected year-round in Florida, and exterminating them is illegal.
To remove bats we employ a process called exclusion. We first find out where the bats are getting inside and seal those openings shut. A one-way door is installed once they are no longer able to enter. This allows them to leave but not reenter. This is a process that requires experience so it is best to call a qualified professional and let them take care of the bats.
Bat Damage
The insulation and structure of a house can be damaged by bat guano or urine. Bat waste is acidic and will rot wood and drywall. It will also cause stains in the ceiling and walls as well as leave behind an awful odor that is very hard to remove with just regular cleaning products.
Their droppings can harbor dangerous mold spores, which can pose serious health problems for you and your loved ones. To avoid potential health problems and damage to your house, bats must be removed immediately.
Bat Exclusion
The best method of bat removal is to close off the entry point they are using to get into your house. This is called exclusion. It is done by sealing all holes or openings that are bigger than an inch. Attics, chimneys, roofs are the most common entry points to bats. After the exclusion process, you can use a one-way door to allow the bats to leave but not get back in. Once gone, you must seal all potential entrance points permanently to prevent other animals from entering your home.
These entry points may include chimneys, vents, gaps under garage doors or beneath eaves, even holes as tiny as a half-inch. Once these locations have been identified by our bat removal specialist we will take steps to ensure that they are sealed off so no other bats can get inside your home.
Removing Bats in the Attic
Experience and knowledge are required to remove bats from attics. Our team is highly trained and experienced in exclusion, live bat removal, and cleanup. We use humane methods that will not harm the bats or leave anything that will pose health risks for you and your family.
Our team has years of experience dealing with all sorts of wild animals, and we are fully licensed to remove bats in Tarpon Springs homes. Bats should be handled by professionals who are experienced in dealing with them. They are not like other pests that can be killed or swatted away without consequences. AAAC Wildlife Removal is available to help you if you have a bat problem.
This is how we handle bat exclusions:
- We spend a great deal of time identifying bat entry points and then sealing them shut
- We set up one-way doors so that bats can exit but not reenter the building
- Double check that all bats are excluded and out of your home
- We then seal all entry points with steel wool or mesh screens to prevent re-entry
- After this, we go through and do a thorough clean-up of any guano left in the attic or walls.
- Proceed with replacement of soiled insulation.
- Repair of wildlife damage, both inside and outside of the home.
The first step we take is to spend a great deal of time identifying bat entry points. To prevent future infestations, it is important to ensure that there are no other entry points. The next step involves the installation of one-way doors to allow the bats out, but not back in again – this is a safe and humane method of removing the bats from your house without harming them.
We then double-check that all bats are out of your home to prevent accidental contact with any bat that may have been missed. We seal all entrance points with steel wool and mesh screens to stop bats from entering again.
Next is to do a thorough clean-up using professional-grade cleaners and sanitizers for any fecal matters left behind by the bats in your home’s floor and insulation. We go through great lengths to ensure that your home is free of any odors and guano. After the insulation is removed, it is necessary to fog with enzyme cleaner in order to disinfect every corner.
After the attic has been thoroughly cleaned and disinfected we can begin to look at wildlife damage. We’ll fix any damage they may have done inside or outside of your home to make your house look new again.
Dangers of DIY Bat Removal
Bats have known reservoirs of zoonotic diseases. Zoonotic means a disease that can be transmitted to humans. Rabies is one of these dangerous diseases and it has been found in bats all around Florida, especially along the coastlines where bat colonies are very dense because they have easy access to food sources.
Another source of health hazard is bat guano. Accumulated bat waste once crumbled can release aerosolized spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum which can cause Histoplasmosis, a severe respiratory disease that can be fatal if left untreated.
You should never attempt bat removal on your own if you do not have the proper training or protective gear. It is very easy to get infected by the diseases that bats carry and you do not want to take that risk. Not only is it dangerous but it is also illegal in many states, including Florida. Bat removal must be performed by a licensed professional or permit holder.
Histoplasmosis
Histoplasmosis is a fungal disease that can be transmitted to humans and other animals via bat droppings. This disease can be especially dangerous for those with weak immune systems, such as children and pregnant women.
In addition to being transmitted through contact with bat droppings, histoplasmosis can also be inhaled as spores from dried guano that have been aerosolized by wind or human activity. Inhalation of histoplasma capsulatum spore leads to an infection that causes flu-like symptoms such as fever, headaches, and muscle aches.
This condition can lead to lung failure if not treated properly so it is important you contact professionals immediately if you suspect that there are bats in your home.
FAQs
Are bats protected in Florida?
Florida bats are a protected species. It is illegal to hurt them or disturb their nesting areas. If you have bats living inside your house, it is best that you let professionals handle their removal. We can exterminate the bats and not harm them.
What is guano?
Guano refers to bat droppings or feces. These droppings are a major cause of Histoplasmosis disease which is contracted from breathing in dust that comes from dried guano and can also cause stains on ceilings if the bats have been living there for some time.
Is guano harmful?
Yes. Yes. If left untreated, histoplasmosis can lead to death from breathing in the dust made up of dried bat feces. Removing them by yourself is not recommended as you may contract the disease.
Is it safe for me to remove bats?
Many people will attempt to remove these creatures by themselves out of cost. This is dangerous and dangerous. Bats can transmit rabies and other zoonotic diseases (human transferable).
The health risks associated with trying to remove them yourself are too high. You must also remember that permits are required to handle these animals in any type of relocation. We highly recommend having a professional handle the job instead of attempting it yourself as the time taken is way less than medical expenses and other costs that come with contracting these diseases from bats.
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Tarpon Springs is a city on central Florida’s Gulf Coast. Greek eateries line waterfront Dodecanese Boulevard, a legacy of the Greek sponge divers who settled here in the early 1900s. Along the water, the Historic Sponge Docks are a reminder of the once booming industry. The 1940s St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church has stained glass and a Grecian marble altar. Tarpon Springs Aquarium displays Gulf marine life.
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