We don’t always recommend guano cleanup for our clients that have recently undergone a bat removal. We take guano cleanup on a case by case basis.
Of course, the most obvious question is why. Why do we not always recommend you cleanup bat g[...] Read more
Bat removal in the New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware areas has a man on a mission. Come meet Titus, our New Jersey bat removal expert. Titus Estep, New Jersey Bat Control Technician
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Let’s start by getting one thing straight, only somewhere between three and five percent of bats carry rabies. When you consider how many thousands and thousands of bats are around at any given time, that’s a very small number.
The problem[...] Read more
Your Monday morning meeting just got interrupted by a frantic call from your employee. There was a bat in the workplace when they came in this morning. And they are freaked out.
How you handle this situation from this point forward is very im[...] Read more
Monday morning comes around. As an employee, you are bummed the weekend is over and it’s back to the grind. So, imagine your poor Monday morning attitude about checking back into reality turning into terror when you walk into your office and [...] Read more
Glenwood Springs, Colorado Has a Special Place for Bat Removal Glenwood Springs, Colorado and bat removal may not seem like a likely combination on the surface. However, there is a special thing for all of us at Get Bats Out located [...] Read more
During the 2017 hurricane season, there was a casualty to the bat world. Perky’s Tower has stood at the end of an unmarked dirt road on the Sugarloaf Key off Florida since the 1920’s. It has weathered dozens of hurricane’s before finally [...] Read more
If you look online for information about bats, almost all of it will talk about bat habitat as being in caves and trees. Which may make you curious why bats have decided to call your house their home.
The link between deforestation and endanger[...] Read more
The midwest is a little batty. We don’t mean that to say the people are crazy, we literally mean it’s a little batty there. There are more bat infestations in Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio than in most of the other states combined. So if you are in[...] Read more
Texas bats are closely monitored by more organizations than bats are anywhere else.
Bat Conservation International
The Texas Department of Agriculture
Texas Parks and Wildlife
Texas A&M University
Just to name a few!
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