Protecting Your Home. Preserving Local Wildlife.

At Brothers Wildlife Removal, we understand that discovering bats in your attic or crawlspace can be unsettling. Between the noise and the health risks associated with guano, you want them out fast—but you also want it done right.

As a family-owned business, we treat your home like our own. Our approach is rooted in humane exclusion techniques that protect your family and ensure these beneficial (but misplaced) creatures find a more appropriate home in the wild. We don’t just “get rid of bats”; we provide a permanent solution backed by a commitment to integrity and customer care.

 

Our Professional Removal Process

We follow a strict, multi-step process to ensure your home is bat-free and fully restored.

1. Comprehensive Inspection

We start by identifying the species and locating every possible entry point. Bats can squeeze through gaps as small as 1/4 inch, so we check everything from ridge vents to tiny gaps in your bricks.

2. Humane Exclusion

We never use chemicals or traps that harm the bats. Instead, we install one-way exclusion devices. These allow the bats to leave your home at night to feed but prevent them from re-entering.

3. Full Home Sealing

While the exclusion devices do their work, our team seals every other potential entry point on your structure using high-grade, wildlife-proof materials. This ensures that once the bats are out, they stay out for good.

4. Decontamination & Attic Restoration

Bat guano (droppings) can pose respiratory risks and attract secondary pests. Once the bats are gone, we offer professional cleanup services:

 
  • Removal of soiled insulation.

  • Sanitization of the area to eliminate bacteria and odors.

  • Replacement with fresh, clean insulation.

5. Final Quality Check

We return to remove the exclusion devices and perform a final seal on those last remaining spots. We don’t consider the job done until your home is secure and your peace of mind is restored.


Note: Because many bat species are protected, removal is often “season-dependent” to ensure flightless pups aren’t left behind. We’ll guide you through the best timing for your specific situation.

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