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How To Keep Bats Away From Your Dallas Home: A Comprehensive Guide

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Bats have been the center of many horror stories over the years. And while most stories surrounding bats are nothing more than folklore, you still don't want these creatures hanging around your home. 

At 911 Wildlife, we do much more than just provide pest control in Dallas. We specialize in wildlife removal and know how to not only get rid of the bats around your property, but we know the best way to keep them from roosting on your property in the first place.  

Bat Anatomy: Fascinating Features That Make Bats Unique

There are over 1,400 different types of bats located throughout the world. In Texas, there are only about 32 different bat species, and each one of them plays a vital role in creating a healthy ecosystem. 

You may not realize it, but bats are important pollinators. During the night, bats will spread the seeds and pollen from one plant to another. Throughout the world, bats are responsible for pollinating plants and trees that produce mangoes, bananas, cacao, figs, avocados, and more. Some species of bats have long tongues that can measure around the same size as their bodies. They use their tongues to reach into the center of various plants and flowers to eat the nectar.

In addition to nectar and seeds, some bats will eat various insects flying around your home. Because bats are nocturnal, they mainly eat bugs that are most active at night. Some of the most common bugs that bats eat include grasshoppers, moths, beetles, mosquitoes, and crickets. Without bats, the insect population would get out of control, and we wouldn't have some of the delicious fruits and plants that we enjoy on a daily basis. 

Understanding The Risks: Safety Concerns Of Bat Infestations

While bats in Dallas are beneficial, these animals can be dangerous if they decide to roost in or near your home. Bats are known to carry diseases and parasites. Some bats can carry around mites and fleas on their fur. If they invade your home, you could end up with a secondary pest infestation. 

Some bats are also known to carry rabies. And while it is rare, rabid bats have been known to bite humans when they get too close. If a bat roosts in your home, they will likely leave a lot of their droppings in your home as well. These droppings can pile up quickly, cause property damage to your home, and even cause your ceiling to cave in. The bat droppings can also make you sick if you come into contact with or breathe the air around them. Some people have contracted histoplasmosis from bat guano. 

Bat-Proofing Your Home: Common Technique And Tips

Some of the things that you can do to prevent bats from roosting in your home include:

  • Repair the screen on your doors and windows as soon as possible
  • Instal mesh screens over vents and chimneys
  • Seal any holes or cracks that you have around your home

The best way to keep bats out of your home is to have your home thoroughly inspected by a bat control specialist. They can easily spot any problem areas or other factors that may attract bats to your property. 

Professional Bat Control Services: Safety Elimination A Bat Infestation

If you are looking for a safe and effective way to get rid of the bats on your Dallas property, give the professionals at 911 Wildlife a call today. We have years of experience providing humane bat control solutions for bat infestations of all severity levels. Give us a call today to see how we can help you.

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