lundi 15 juin 2015

Information About Bat Control Florida Homeowners Will Find Useful

By April Briggs


There are several ways that homeowners may first realize that they are sharing their living space with bats. These flying rodents may leave droppings about, dark stains at their points of entry, and often make noises that alert humans to their presence. When faced with problems calling for bat control Florida homeowners need to consult qualified experts who can safely exclude these creatures and prevent their re-entry.

There are 19 species of bats which are known to live in the state of Florida, and may consequently make themselves at home in the attics, roofs, and chimneys of houses. Territorial by nature it can be somewhat tricky even for experienced technicians to safely remove a bat colony from a home, so it should not be attempted by just anyone.

The process of excluding bat populations from a home begins with an inspection or two. Dusk is the best time to do this, as this is the normal feeding time for these animals, it will give the assessor an idea of how many bats are in the colony. The second inspection is done during the day when the bats are asleep to clearly identify such details as exact entry points, nesting areas, and the particular species. A solution will be devised based on this criteria.

Around the time of the first inspection, any spots which may serve as future points of entry for the bats will be pre-sealed, and exclusion equipment, usually polycarbonate netting will be set up to safely ensure that the bats can go out but not get back in. Once all bats have been evacuated, typically after 5 to 7 days, the exclusion device will be removed.

The second inspection is the time when the technicians take another thorough look at the residence to make sure all bats have departed, and if there are any remaining access points which they overlooked the first time. A warranty should be provided to the customer to cover all materials and labor involved in the exclusion for about two years.

Bat control experts always use the necessary safety equipment when conducting an exclusion which is important considering the potential health risks associated with an infestation of these rodents. They may carry rabies without clearly manifested signs, and the dangerous Histoplasma capsulatum fungi has been known to grow on their accumulated droppings, which has been linked to the development of lung disease.

Killing bats in the state of Florida is illegal because they have been deemed a protected species. Although many see them as pests, they have been proven to have a positive effect on the environment due to the fact that they regularly ingest thousands of troublesome insects in one night. It is also prohibited to use poisons against bats, except for the repellent napthalene, also known as mothballs which is pretty ineffective anyhow.

During the period of mid-April through to mid-August, mother squirrels give birth to and nurse their young. Exclusions cannot be conducted at this time, because bats are protected, but the homeowner can simply evaluate the home to make sure the bats have no access to the entire home. When nesting season concludes, exclusions may once again be conducted.




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