All About Bats & Wildlife provides Humane Wildlife Removal and Control, trapping prevention and relocation services to Fairfield County CT, Westchester County NY, Putnam County NY, and Duchess County NY residences and businesses. Owner operated and personalized service from experienced wildlife control experts since 1971. At All About Bats And Wildlife we are recognized for our humane and modern approach to trapping and relocating problem wildlife. Locally owned and operated, All About Bats and Wildlife professionals are licensed and insured.
Do you know bats need only between 1/4-3/8 inch of gap to squeeze through in order to colonize? Most homes have a tremendous amount of bat vulnerability to address and this is where our experience to the details is invaluable. We will thoroughly explore the exterior of your home and eliminate any active or potential ingress and egress points to prevent further bat colonization. At the same time, we will remove or filter out the bat colony using temporary one-way doors or exclusion valves to evict the bats.
Mice invade our homes and we do not know until we hear the scratching in the walls at night or see their droppings in the attic, basement, or kitchen. Most exterminators will use poisons to control the population but there is risk of them dying and smelling in the inaccessible infrastructure of your house. Snap trapping is an alternate method that we could employ specific to your needs and eliminate that risk. Until your homes exterior has been inspected for openings along the foundation and roofline, and those problems addressed, you will still have continued mouse issues.
Great company! Returns calls promptly. Came first thing next morning. Polite and courteous! Julie M.
All About Bats & Wildlife. Reid Boone is knowledgeable, professional & responsive.th anks Reid.
Smell that? The skunks are coming out and as spring nears wildlife is on the move and looking to have their young. Check around those decks for any worn animal pathways and peak around your roof for any holes. If you see something suspicious let us know. Thank you, Reid.