Aberdeen SD Bat Mitigation
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Bat Control Help In Aberdeen, SD
Protect Your Home from Bat Infestations
- Professional and humane bat removal
- Thorough inspection and assessment of bat entry points
- Customized exclusion and prevention strategies
- Protection of your home from bat damage and health hazards
- Peace of mind knowing your home is bat-free
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We never create entry points or cause damage to the home you love. Our bat control specialists use existing access points to complete the job. You can rely on us whenever you’ve got a bat subletter that needs to move along!
Our experts here at CP Bat Mitigation tailor our services to meet the needs of your unique commercial property. We carry out a thorough inspection and then identify a game plan that will get your business bat-free again without causing any harm in the process.
Once you’re quoted and scheduled, we’ll come back to carry out the plan, sealing up every entry point on your property except for one. We’ll put a one-way exclusion device on that access point so bats can leave your property but won’t be allowed back inside.
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- When they travel, bats stop at a stream or pond to drink water before they feed.
- Female bats usually only produce one pup, which can weigh up to 25% of its mother’s weight at birth.
- Bats are essential to the pollination process. They feed on insects that visit flowers and certain fruits, helping to disperse seeds. They keep insect populations down by feeding and can eat up to 1,000 mosquitoes in an hour.
- Some species of bats live up to 40 years.
- Bats are unique mammals because they’re the only ones naturally capable of true and sustained flight.
- There are over 1,200 known species of bats, 48 of which are in the U.S.
- Almost 40% of American bat species are in severe decline and listed as endangered or threatened.