Complete Bat Control Services
All bat species in NC are federally protected. The only legal and effective method is exclusion — allowing bats to leave on their own and preventing return. We install one-way exclusion devices (bat valves) at primary entry points and seal all secondary gaps. Our technicians work from the roof with safety harnesses to inspect and seal every potential entry point.
See Bat Exclusion in Action
Watch our bat valves at work — bats can fly out but cannot re-enter the home:
Common Bat Entry Points
Bats squeeze through gaps as small as 3/8 of an inch. The most common entry points we find in Triangle-area homes include gable vents, frieze board gaps, ridge vents, roof returns, and behind decorative shutters.
NC Bat Exclusion Blackout Period
North Carolina prohibits bat exclusion from May 1 through July 31 during maternity season. The best time to call is early spring (March-April) or late summer (August-September). Learn more about NC bat laws.
Beyond Removal — Cleanup & Restoration
Getting the bats out is only half the job. Accumulated guano poses health risks including histoplasmosis, and bat infestations often bring bat bugs — parasites that can migrate into your living space after bats are excluded. We offer complete guano cleanup, sanitization, and attic restoration.