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About Lansing Bat Removal

Welcome to lansingbat.com. We are the only qualified bat removal company in Lansing, Michigan. Bats are one of nature's gifts, especially since they are natural pest controllers. They are also very vital for our ecosystem. However, bats can quickly turn into pests if they manage to get inside your home. Do not underestimate these small mammals, as they can really cause a lot of damage to your property, and not to mention, harm your family. Bat urine stains are foul-smelling and can linger in your house, while bat guano or droppings can encourage the growth of deadly fungi that spread histoplasmosis, a disease that targets your respiratory system. We highly advise against handling a bat problem on your own, as it is advisable to seek a professional with proper equipment and knowledge. A bat can also bite when aggressive, and since they are known carriers of rabies, this can be very dangerous to undertake. Our company specializes in human bat removal, which makes use of a live extraction device that acts as a barrier between the bats and your home. When we remove them, we attach a special device that acts as a one-way door that allows them to get out but not enter again. We take pride in the fact that our method works and that we are 100% effective not only in removing all bats from your home unharmed, but that they will never get back in again. We also offer cleanup services in order to sanitize and deodorize your home, cleaning and ridding them of all traces of the dangerous bat guano. Call us now and let us take care of your bat problem, so that you don't have to! We operate 24-7-365, so don't hesitate to call us at 517-507-5243 to discuss your bat problem and schedule a fast appointment.

Residential

We are experts at removing bats from residential properties. Whether you have a single bat trapped in your house, a colony roosting in your attic, and/or various other problems, there is no need to worry! During our removal process, we make sure to inspect your entire home carefully, tracking down all the entrypoints bats are using to invade your place. Next, we perform a process called live exclusion (where no bats are harmed and all exit your property), then seal all entry holes completely shut. We also take care of the cleanup process after, so your home is safe and clean!

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Commercial

Besides residential areas, we also have a wealth of experience removing bats from commercial properties! We begin by investigating the area for possible bat entrances, covering holes even as small as 1/4 of an inch. Through our live exclusion process, bats leave the building through one-way exits, and we seal up every hole afterward. Once the bats have been removed, we perform a cleanup process. This includes dealing with guano, replacing damaged insulation, and decontaminating the place.

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The Diseases of Bats

Most people are aware that bats can be dangerous animals, but you might second guess that if you see one or have experience with them.

Bats do not look dangerous, and they rarely exhibit aggressive behavior, so is it true that they are dangerous and carry diseases?

There is no way of getting around it – yes, bats are dangerous. They may not look it, but bats can pose a serious risk to your health. You need to be careful when around them, whether you are in the wild or they have invaded your home. There are risks to being around bats, including risks you may not fully realize.

Diseased Bats

There are two diseases you have to worry about with bats – rabies and histoplasmosis. Exposure and dangers related to these two are different, so you must consider different risks and situations with them.

Rabies is a concern most have with wild animals. Bats are a common carrier, increasing the risk of exposure if around a large number of bats.

Rabies can lead to death if exposed and if you do not receive immediate treatment. It is a serious, dangerous condition.

Histoplasmosis is equally dangerous. However, you do not get it through bites. In fact, bats do not have to physically be near you for this, as you contract it through exposure to their feces.

If their feces particles get into the air, you can become ill. It can put your life at risk.

Other Health Hazards

Like all wild animals, bats come with numerous health hazards. Other diseases they may carry, fleas, mites, ticks, and death-related concerns can all create havoc for you.

Any contact with wild animals poses a risk to you, including bats. You want to keep your distance as best you can.

Making Yourself Safer

To make yourself safer, you want to keep yourself away from bats. Do not expose yourself to them willingly and do not go near them when you know they are around.

If they are in your home, have them removed quickly. Exclusion tactics are best for this, and will help to secure your property.

Bats may not be an aggressive animal, but they still carry diseases. You have to keep yourself safe and you have to do what you can to avoid these dangers. Be smart and be cautious around bats, as they can put your life at risk if you are not careful.