Signs you have a bat
Squeaking or chirping sounds at dusk. Visible bats entering/exiting at sunset. Guano accumulation (looks like mouse droppings but crumbles to powder).
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Bats in your attic? We handle it.
Bat colonies can number in the hundreds, and their guano (droppings) creates serious health hazards including histoplasmosis. Guano accumulates rapidly and can cause structural damage. Professional exclusion is the only effective solution.
What to look for
Bat activity peaks in warmer months when colonies are most active. Early spring (March-April) and fall are optimal windows for exclusion work. Our team assesses each situation and recommends the best timing for your property.
Squeaking or chirping sounds at dusk. Visible bats entering/exiting at sunset. Guano accumulation (looks like mouse droppings but crumbles to powder).
Guano accumulation (health hazard, structural damage). Stained ceilings and walls from urine. Odor that permeates living spaces.
Bats are colonial - where there's one, there are usually many. They return to the same roost year after year. Little brown bats and big brown bats are most common in NJ attics. A single bat can eat 1,000+ insects per night, making them beneficial when NOT in your home.
Warning signs
Squeaking or chirping sounds at dusk
Visible bats entering/exiting at sunset
Guano accumulation (looks like mouse droppings but crumbles to powder)
Strong ammonia smell
Staining around entry points
Real damage
Guano accumulation (health hazard, structural damage)
Stained ceilings and walls from urine
Odor that permeates living spaces
Potential rabies exposure risk
Insulation contamination
From the field



Our approach
Poison should never be used for bats - dead bats in walls and attics create hazardous conditions and horrible odors. One-way exclusion is the only approach that actually works long-term.
Our method:
We install one-way exclusion devices that let bats leave but prevent re-entry. Once all bats have exited (typically 3-7 days), we seal entry points permanently. This method is humane, legal, and the approved scope is documented in writing before work starts.
How it works
We locate every entry point, nesting area, and sign of bat activity across the property so the removal scope covers the real problem.
We install one-way exclusion devices that let bats leave but prevent re-entry. Once all bats have exited (typically 3-7 days), we seal entry points permanently. This method is humane, legal, and the approved scope is documented in writing before work starts.
We seal the access points and harden the vulnerable areas so your attic stops inviting the next bat in.
What customers 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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