Wildlife removal service in Northeast Georgia

    Bat Removal

    Licensed bat exclusion that protects your home and complies with Georgia wildlife law.

    Bat Removal

    Bats are protected wildlife in Georgia, which means removal must follow strict DNR regulations — including seasonal restrictions on exclusion. Tyler is fully trained in legal bat exclusion methods and stays current on all Georgia bat regulations to ensure your removal is done right and done legally.

    Bat colonies in attics can number from a handful to several hundred animals. Their guano (droppings) accumulates rapidly, creating health hazards including histoplasmosis — a serious respiratory infection. Professional bat exclusion is the only safe, legal, and permanent solution.

    Tyler's bat exclusion process begins with a thorough inspection to identify all entry points (bats can squeeze through gaps as small as 3/8 inch). One-way exclusion devices are installed at active entry points while all secondary gaps are sealed. After the colony has fully departed, Tyler removes guano, sanitizes the attic, and replaces contaminated insulation.

    Our Proven Process

    01

    Free Inspection

    Tyler inspects your property, identifies wildlife, entry points, and damage extent.

    02

    Humane Removal

    Safe, ethical trapping and removal using Georgia DNR compliant methods.

    03

    Complete Exclusion

    Seal every entry point permanently with professional-grade materials.

    04

    Cleanup & Guarantee

    Sanitize affected areas, remove contamination, satisfaction guaranteed.

    Bat Removal FAQ

    When can bats be removed in Georgia?

    Georgia DNR prohibits bat exclusion during maternity season (approximately May 1 through August 15) when flightless pups may be present. Tyler will advise you on the best timing for your situation.

    Is bat guano dangerous?

    Yes. Bat guano can harbor the fungus that causes histoplasmosis, a serious lung infection. Professional cleanup with proper respiratory protection is essential. Do not attempt to clean bat guano yourself.

    How many bats could be in my attic?

    Colonies vary from a few individuals to several hundred. Tyler will assess the colony size during inspection and develop an appropriate exclusion plan.

    Will the bats come back?

    Not if all entry points are properly sealed. Bats are loyal to roost sites, so thorough sealing is critical. Tyler's exclusion work is guaranteed against re-entry.

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