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They may look cute, but living with them can lead to serious health and structural issues. If you think you may have uninvited guests in your home or office, allow us to stop in for an inspection. If you're looking to remove bats from your home or business, you've come to the right place. BatPro is one of the very few bat removal companies that also holds a builders license in the state of Michigan.

Our trained professionals can evict bats out of your home safely and effectively. Not only can pests damage the structural integrity of your home or business, they can also spread disease. If you hear a bird pecking at your walls or fluttering around your attic, invite us over to take a look. Consider BatPro your one-stop-shop for the entire pest removal process.

After ridding your home of animals, our licensed builders are able to restore your home. If you had wildlife removed by another company, we're still happy to help with the restoration process! Are you concerned that once your unwanted guests are gone that they will be back within a week?
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Not only are bats good for the environment, but they are also legally protected on state and federal levels.
That's why we remove them from your house with a humane approach called "Bat exclusion."
Bats help fight the beetle and moth population.
If you enjoy the outdoors, it may be best to ditch the mosquitos and keep the bats outside your home.
We believe in humane bat exclusion.
This means that we only fix the structure of your home during non-maternal seasons to ensure bat pups will not be abandoned.
Bats in MI are the second most numerous mammalian species known to man and are the only mammals capable of true flight.
They make up almost one-quarter of all mammalian species in the world, Another way to look at this is that one out of every five mammalian species belongs to bats.
All bats have developed eyesight and can see quite well.
However, visibility in the dark is always a challenge so most bats use echolocation (sound echoes that bounce off of objects) to find their prey and navigate.
If you are thinking about exterminating bats at your house, in your business or other building, think again.
Bats are good for the environment.
They are protected by federal and state laws.
Hiring an exterminator or "doing it yourself" may seem like the simple, very direct solution.
Chemicals that can kill bats are also just as hazardous to humans and there are no chemicals licenses for use on bats in the U.S. Any company proposing to do so should have their practices questioned.
Some services will offer to catch and release bats far away, but bats have been proven to return from up to 400 miles away; a few weeks later they will be back.
Bats seek the safety of dark, enclosed areas like caves to raise their young, called pups, However, when a cave is not available or overpopulated, bats will turn to the household attic because it most resembles a cave.
Bats in the attic are a very serious problem that should be taken care of as soon as it is discovered.
When you discover the bats in your attic, you should look to have a bat exclusion done to the attic portion of your home.
After the bat exclusion is done and the bats have been eliminated from the attic, you should have your attic professionally cleaned and vacuumed.
Sometimes a homeowner will try to conduct bat removal on their own, not only is this dangerous, it simply does not work.
Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a bat deterrent or bat repellent.
There are many products on the market that claim to deter bats, do not waste your money on these products.
The safest and most effective way to rid your home or building of bats is to hire a professional.
Homeowners have found online and through gossip at the coffee shops, that mothballs can be used for bat removal.
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