Looking for pest control this March? Holper’s Pest and Animal Solutions can help you manage common spring pests like ants and spiders with our effective recurring service programs before they become a problem.
We begin our bat removal process with a thorough assessment of your property, looking for specific signs like guano or rub marks near high rooflines.
As St. Louis temperatures rise in March, we install specialized one-way exclusion devices that allow the colony to leave naturally for their spring feeding flights without being able to return.
To complete the wildlife management plan, our experts seal entry points along the fascia and soffits to keep your attic secure.
This humane animal removal approach effectively protects your structure against re-entry.
As a locally operated business, we are proud to be a trusted name for wildlife solutions across the St. Louis area.
Our team has built a strong reputation by providing effective and humane bat removal services for our neighbors throughout St. Louis County.
With spring’s arrival in Missouri, bats become more active and begin seeking entry into homes to establish new colonies, making this a critical time for professional intervention.
We specialize in not only removing the current colony but also in identifying and sealing the entry points to help prevent their return.
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As we head into spring, bats become more active, making it an ideal time to address any issues before maternity season begins.
In the St. Louis area, the cost for professional bat removal and exclusion services typically ranges from $600 to $4,500.
The final price depends on several factors, including the size and architecture of your home, the number of entry points that need to be sealed, and the location of the bat colony.
Our process involves a thorough assessment to provide an accurate price for the specific needs of your property.
As bats become more active in the spring, our focus is on providing a lasting solution to keep them out of your home.
Our bat removal services are centered on a comprehensive exclusion process, and we stand by the quality of our work.
If bats happen to find a new way in after our initial service, we will return to address the issue as part of our service commitment.
For example, should a previously unknown entry point be discovered after we leave, our team will come back to seal it properly.
As we enter the spring season, we understand the urgency of addressing a bat situation in your home.
We prioritize bat removal calls and strive to schedule a visit as quickly as possible, often within 24 to 48 hours, depending on our current schedule.
Because March can be a sensitive time for local bat populations, we work diligently to provide prompt service for effective and humane removal.
We provide detailed pricing for bat removal following a thorough on-site assessment of your property.
As we head into March, it is an ideal time to handle bat issues before the spring maternity season complicates the removal process.
The final cost is determined by the specific circumstances of your situation, for example, the location of the colony, the number of entry points requiring exclusion work, and the need for attic cleanup services.
With the arrival of spring this March, we understand that the well-being of your children and pets is the top priority during any wildlife service.
Our bat removal process is designed with this in mind, focusing on humane exclusion methods rather than chemical treatments.
For example, we install one-way doors that allow bats to exit your home on their own but prevent them from getting back inside.
This physical removal and exclusion approach is a non-toxic solution that does not involve pesticides inside your living space.