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Humane & Effective Bat Control Indiana Residents TrustOur Bat Control Process
Effective bat control takes a structured approach, an understanding of bat behavior, and the right tools for the job. Here’s how our process works from start to finish.
Inspection and Colony Assessment
We begin with a thorough inspection of your property. Our technicians examine the roofline, attic, soffits, fascia boards, and any other potential roosting areas to get a full picture of the situation.
During the inspection, we look for:
- Active and inactive entry points
- Signs of guano accumulation and staining
- Colony size and roosting location
- Structural damage caused by long-term bat activity
Homeowners across South Bend, Granger, and Knox regularly find bat activity in areas they never thought to check. A trained inspection covers it all and gives you a clear starting point.
Humane Exclusion and Removal
Bat poison is illegal, and lethal trapping is prohibited under Indiana and Michigan wildlife protection laws. Exclusion is the approved method, and it’s the only approach that produces lasting results.
Our technicians install one-way exclusion devices at active entry points. Bats can exit through these devices but cannot re-enter. The colony vacates naturally over several days without harm.
Timing is a major factor. Indiana’s bat maternity season typically runs from June through mid-August. Exclusion work performed during this window can trap dependent pups inside, which is both inhumane and illegal. We schedule all exclusions in line with these regulations, so you never have to worry about compliance.
If rodents are also accessing your home through similar structural gaps, our rodent control services can address those vulnerabilities in the same visit.
Sealing and Contamination Cleanup
Once the colony has vacated, we seal every confirmed entry point using professional-grade materials. Mesh, hardware cloth, caulk, and foam are applied based on the needs of each area of the structure.
Bat guano cleanup is a separate but important step. Accumulated droppings carry histoplasmosis, a respiratory illness caused by fungal spores that become airborne when disturbed. We strongly recommend professional sanitation for any significant accumulation inside the attic or wall voids.
For properties dealing with multiple wildlife species, our wildlife control program covers a full range of intrusion scenarios beyond bats alone.
Guaranteed Bat Control In Indiana
We serve homeowners and businesses throughout northern Indiana and southwestern Michigan. Our service area covers South Bend, Granger, Valparaiso, Knox, Niles, Mishawaka, Indianapolis, Edwardsburg, and New Buffalo, and we work in these communities every day.
Bat problems are not seasonal for us. We respond year-round, and homeowners speak with a licensed technician from the start.
Our work is backed by the Termishield Pest Free Guarantee. If bats return to areas we have treated and sealed, we come back at no additional charge. We also offer discounts for veterans, first responders, seniors, and teachers, because protecting your home should be straightforward and affordable.
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Bat colonies are loyal to their roosting sites and return year after year. Waiting makes the problem larger and harder to resolve. Our technicians are available year-round and work within Indiana’s wildlife protection regulations on every job.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bat Control in Indiana
A colony can grow significantly within a single maternity season. Females typically give birth to one pup per year, but dozens of bats roosting together means the population inside your attic can multiply faster than expected. Early detection and action make a real difference in the scope of the removal.
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