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Bats are beneficial for controlling insects, but when they roost in your home, they create serious health risks and legal complications. Professional removal is required by law in Michigan.
Bat droppings (guano) can carry histoplasmosis. Rabies risk requires professional handling with proper protective equipment.
Michigan law protects bats. Killing or harming bats is illegal. Only licensed professionals can perform exclusions during legal periods.
Guano accumulation damages insulation and creates odors. Urine stains ceilings and walls, requiring extensive cleanup.
Identify all entry points, assess colony size, and determine if maternity season restrictions apply. Document with thermal imaging.
Install one-way exclusion devices that allow bats to exit but prevent re-entry. No trapping or harming of bats.
Seal all entry points with durable materials and install wildlife-proof covers to prevent re-entry.
Safe removal of contaminated guano and insulation. Complete sanitization with hospital-grade disinfectants.

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Fully licensed for legal bat exclusion with specialized training in Michigan bat protection laws and safe handling procedures.
We follow all state and federal regulations, performing exclusions only during legal periods to protect bat populations.
Professional-grade protective equipment and sanitization protocols protect your family from disease transmission.
We seal every potential entry point - bats can enter through gaps as small as 1/4 inch. Our guarantee covers all work.
We schedule your exclusion during legal periods and can provide interim solutions during restricted seasons.
Complete guano removal and sanitization with specialized equipment. Insulation replacement when necessary.
Detroit, Dearborn, Westland, Canton, Plymouth, Livonia, Redford, Garden City, Lincoln Park, Wyandotte, Trenton, Southgate, Taylor, Romulus
Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Troy, Royal Oak, Ferndale, Pontiac, Auburn Hills, Rochester Hills, Southfield, Farmington Hills, Novi, West Bloomfield
Warren, Sterling Heights, Clinton Township, Macomb, Roseville, Eastpointe, St. Clair Shores, Mount Clemens, Chesterfield, New Baltimore

Legal exclusion periods are typically August 1 through April 30, avoiding maternity season when flightless pups would be trapped. We’ll schedule during appropriate times.
Costs range from $400-$2,500 depending on colony size, entry points, and cleanup requirements. We provide detailed estimates after inspection.
No. Michigan law prohibits harming or killing bats. Only licensed professionals can perform legal exclusions during specified periods.
While most bats don’t carry rabies, guano can cause histoplasmosis. Professional handling with proper safety equipment is essential.
Initial exclusion takes 1-3 days. We monitor for 2-3 weeks to ensure all bats have exited before permanent sealing.
Properly executed exclusions are highly effective.

Legal exclusion periods are typically August 1 through April 30, avoiding maternity season when flightless pups would be trapped. We’ll schedule during appropriate times.
Costs range from $400-$2,500 depending on colony size, entry points, and cleanup requirements. We provide detailed estimates after inspection.
No. Michigan law prohibits harming or killing bats. Only licensed professionals can perform legal exclusions during specified periods.
While most bats don’t carry rabies, guano can cause histoplasmosis. Professional handling with proper safety equipment is essential.
Initial exclusion takes 1-3 days. We monitor for 2-3 weeks to ensure all bats have exited before permanent sealing.
Properly executed exclusions are highly effective.
