Saturday, 7 June 2014

Do It Yourself Or Professional Bat Control Wellington FL

By Sally Delacruz


Bats are beneficial mammals that feed at night, keeping flying insects under control. In fact, without these furry little flyers, life on this planet would be a lot less pleasant. However, this doesn't mean that you want them in your home or outbuildings. They live in colonies, may be year-round residents, and their guano smells terrible. Fortunately, there are ways to get rid of them and keep them from coming back. Check out bat control Wellington FL if you have a problem.

Florida, with its insect-friendly climate and abundant fruit-bearing trees and shrubs, is home to more than thirteen species of bats, some year-round and some seasonal residents. Most of these live on insects that they eat by the thousands every night. Others feed on fruit and are important pollinators. They also help spread seeds of fruiting plants that wildlife depend on for food.

It's important to recognize that these mammals are vital to the environment, even though they can a real problem if they invade your home. You will want to make them move - although many people choose to also provide alternative housing. They put up bat-houses as well as birdhouses, knowing that man has encroached on the natural habitat of these little beasts.

Bats carry disease and can themselves contract and pass along rabies. They definitely should not share spaces you work or live in. Don't pick up a live bat. If it's on the ground it could have rabies, and if it's trapped in your house, it may bite if cornered. Using a thick towel to capture it and carry it outside is one way to handle one found indoors.

Professionals can bat-proof your home and outbuildings. The pros will know how to get rid of bats without trapping or poisoning them, which is illegal. Removal must be done from September to March, since it's also illegal to harass bats during the breeding seasons of spring and summer. Professional help may be needed to deal with damage, guano, and odor, as well as sealing entry holes.

There are also ways to do this yourself. Basically the entry holes into your home must be sealed after all animals are out. There are ways to use plastic bags or screening to allow bats to exit but prevent them from getting back in. After a week or so, to make sure all of them are gone, holes can be closed permanently. Screening can be used for vents which are still needed for ventilation.

You can buy electronic devices which repel the flying invaders with ultrasonic sound and flashing light. These come in a variety of models with motion detectors, optional audible sounds if you want an alarm that anything can hear, and remote controls. These are effective, humane, and environmentally friendly solutions which can be battery powered or plugged into an AC outlet. Check for satisfaction guarantees from the manufacturer to make sure you only pay if your problem is solved.

Although these flying mammals can be pests in your home, they are important to the health of the planet. For this reason, as well as to keep within the law, finding solutions that keep your home bat-free but won't harm the bats is necessary. Fortunately, there's a lot of information online and professional help available in the Wellington area.




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