Bat Control · NJ • NY • PA
Bat control means controlling the entry route, not spraying the attic.
If you searched bat control or bat control near me, the real job is route control: find how bats are using the structure, protect living-space pathways, exclude when the timing allows, then close openings after activity clears.

Bat control is a building problem before it is a pest-control product.
Control the opening, not the air. A bat in the attic is a structure problem: where they enter, when they can be excluded, and how the openings get sealed for good. No fogging, no spraying.
Roof and roofline inspection
Bats use small openings: roofline lifts, soffit gaps, gable vent failures, ridge cap separations.
Active exit confirmed before any sealing
The opening that gets closed last is the one bats are using now.
Timed to when the colony can leave
May through July in NJ is bat maternity season. Sealing during those weeks traps pups in the roof.
One-way exit. The colony leaves on its own.
A one-way exclusion device sits over the active exit so bats can leave but can't return.
One-way exclusion device
Installed over the active exit. Sized to the gap and the structure.
Living-space pathways closed
Interior routes between attic and living areas get blocked while the exclusion is running.
Confirmed out before the gap is closed
The exclusion device stays until the colony is confirmed out.
This is where bat control searches go wrong.

Sprayed the attic. Bats still flying out at dusk.
What product-based control costs.
Fogging or spraying the attic
Bats are nocturnal flyers, not insects. Fogging or spraying does not control bats. The inspection identifies the entry route, not chemicals applied to the air.
Sealed before they were out
Closing the active exit traps the colony inside. They die in the rafters, the smell takes weeks.
Patched, not sealed
Foam and caulk don't survive a winter. The closure has to be steel mesh, screwed not stapled.
Some bat jobs end at the seal-up. Some need cleanup of guano and affected insulation.
See what cleanup includesPermanent closure. Then we walk the attic.
Once the colony is out, the active exit gets closed for good. Steel mesh, screwed, sealed for the exterior.
Steel-mesh closure
Quarter-inch hardware cloth, screwed not stapled, sealed for the exterior.
Final walk-through with photos
You see the closed gap and the existing insulation condition.
Cleanup only when the attic calls for it
If guano is heavy or insulation is affected, cleanup gets its own scope, in writing.
What homeowners say
“They showed me photos of everything they found, sealed every entry point, and the house has been silent since.”
Sarah M., Montclair, NJ
“They were the only company that actually got into the attic with me and showed me the problem instead of just pitching a price.”
Dave K., Staten Island, NY
“They cleared the infestation, cleaned the contamination, and got the attic inspection-ready fast. It saved the sale.”
Maria L., Bucks County, PA
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5-Star Reviews
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Licensed & Insured
Full cost in writing
Before any work starts. No surprises.
Get your free bat inspection
Free inspection. Written recommendation. No obligation.
I searched for bat control. Is this the right service?
Can you spray for bats?
Can you start today?
Why not just seal the hole?
Are you licensed?
While we're up there
Same crew, same number, same standard. We do the whole attic.
Attic rodent cleanup
Affected insulation, droppings, nesting. Removed and sealed.
Attic restoration
The full reset: cleanup, sanitize, re-insulate, photographed throughout.
Attic insulation
Removal, replacement, air sealing. Lower bills, even temps.
Rodent proofing
Quarter-inch steel mesh on every gap. Built to outlast the roof.
Ask about any of it on the call.
Call (732) 351-2005