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Your house is quiet; it's dark outside. A bat has lost its way from its colony and is caught inside your home. Now what? Assuming it is only one lost bat, you can open the windows and doors, stand back, and watch the bat make its way outside, with the both of you happier for the exit. However, if you see more than one bat over a season, it's likely you have an infestation. This will require the assistance of bat control (humane, live, professional) expert. And if you are wondering why you should get rid of them, if the bats are only around once in a while, and you're not bothered by them that much - well, you should consider the following: exposure to disease, smell, damage to the structure caused by urine or guano, liability . . . and so on. Bats can get into homes through very tiny openings found along roof edges, eaves, chimney, attic or roof vents, or a dozen other possible places. These holes will have to be sealed once the bats are excluded. The task of finding all these holes and sealing them is better left to a pest control bats expert--one who can identify possible entrances and has the knowledge and tools to seal them. People have lived in homes for years unaware that there was an infestation. Fortunately though, it will take only days or weeks to rid one's home or building of a bat colony. And the peace of mind, safety, and damage prevention from the exclusion will be well worth any expense in money or time. The bat control expert will first inspect the home or building to make sure there is an infestation. He will fit "exclusion" doors in the holes that will allow any bats in the building to exit, but not allow for re-entry. Sealing the holes before all the bats are out of the building is tantamount to failure. Netting or other temporary method of exclusion may also be placed over a chimney if a seal is inappropriate.
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