01-02-2017, 10:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-02-2017, 10:05 AM by elinourrumming.)
I agree with hiring someone. If you've had multiples, odds are awfully good there's a colony in your eaves. A qualified removal expert will seal up all but one hole or two, and in the remaining ones, insert the aforementioned one-way doors, then come back to take those out and seal up the last holes after the bats are gone. The catch is, you have to wait until they aren't hibernating, and in Ohio (where I live), it's illegal to perform bat exclusions while their are baby bats. So you're looking at early April through late August for the exclusion.
I had a massive bat problem (somewhere around 18 in the house at night), but all now seems well. This guy is smart; perched on my dresser like a gargoyle in an attempt to hide...https://www.instagram.com/p/BC-tvj-SQkn/?taken-by=1snugthejoiner
I had a massive bat problem (somewhere around 18 in the house at night), but all now seems well. This guy is smart; perched on my dresser like a gargoyle in an attempt to hide...https://www.instagram.com/p/BC-tvj-SQkn/?taken-by=1snugthejoiner