Bat Removal in Cherry Hills Village, CO
Bats do a lot of good out in the wild, but when they move into your attic, the situation changes fast. Odors build up, noises start at night, and the droppings they leave behind create a whole new set of problems you don't want to deal with alone.
At Whitmore Pest & Wildlife Control, Inc., we handle bat removal in Cherry Hills Village the right way. That means getting bats out without harming them and making sure they don't find their way back in. Our team identifies every entry point, installs removal devices that let bats exit on their own terms, and then seals everything up once they're gone. It's a process that's thorough, effective, and completely humane.
We don't stop at removal either. Whitmore also takes care of the mess they leave behind. Guano remediation, ectoparasitic bug treatments, and full entry point repair are all part of what we offer. One call, and we handle it all.
Here's a look at what our bat removal in Cherry Hills Village covers:
- Bat Inspection and Activity Identification
- Entry Point Repair
- Humane Bat Removal Devices
- Ectoparasitic Bug Treatment
- And Guano Remediation
Our Guarantee
Whitmore backs every bat job with a 1-year guarantee against re-entry through our repaired points. If bats get back in through work we completed, we come back and make it right. That's the kind of accountability you should expect from a local, family-owned team that takes pride in what they do.
Additional Services in Cherry Hills Village
When Bats Move In, Here Is How We Move Them Out
Discovering bats roosting in your attic brings a mix of frustration, concern, and a lot of questions about what happens next. At Whitmore Pest & Wildlife Control, Inc., every bat removal project follows a clear, structured process so you always know what to expect and nothing gets missed along the way.
Our Step-by-Step Bat Removal Process for Homeowners in Cherry Hills Village
Here is exactly how Whitmore handles bat removal from start to finish:
- A trained inspector identifies all active bat roosting areas and entry points throughout the structure.
- Vulnerable gaps, cracks, and openings are sealed using high-quality construction materials to prevent future access.
- Bat removal devices are installed over active entry points, allowing bats to exit without being able to return.
- After bats have fully vacated, the removal devices are taken down and all remaining entry points are sealed.
- An ectoparasitic bug treatment is applied to reduce the migration of bat-associated insects into living spaces.
- Guano remediation is performed as needed to address odor concerns and health risks left behind by bat droppings.
Every step is handled with care and built around getting the job done right the first time.
Professional Bat Guano Remediation That Goes Beyond Basic Cleanup
Bat droppings, known as guano, carry real health risks and produce persistent odors that attract other pests if left untreated. Whitmore offers thorough guano removal services as part of a complete bat remediation plan. Before any cleanup begins, your inspector will walk you through the health and handling considerations so you can make a confident, informed decision. The result is a space that is thoroughly cleaned, deodorized, and treated so the problem does not linger long after the bats are gone.
Why Choose Whitmore Pest & Wildlife Control, Inc. for Bat Removal
Bat removal is not a one-size-fits-all job, and Whitmore approaches each situation with that in mind. As a local, family-owned team with certified bat removal specialists, we offer humane bat control, entry point repair, guano remediation, and ectoparasitic treatment all under one roof. Our repairs are backed by a one-year guarantee against bat re-entry, giving you real confidence that the work holds. From the first inspection to the final seal, every detail is handled with the professionalism and accountability this kind of work demands.
Everything You Need for Bat Removal, All in One Place
When bats move into your attic, the last thing you want is to coordinate between multiple companies just to get your home back. At Whitmore Pest & Wildlife Control, Inc., we handle it all, from a whole-home inspection that checks every vulnerable entry point to the full removal process, entry point repairs, and guano cleanup when needed.
That means one team, one point of contact, and one bill. Whitmore makes it easy to go from discovering a bat problem to having a clean, sealed, bat-free home without the hassle of juggling multiple contractors along the way.
Bat Exclusion Services That Keep Bats From Coming Back
When bats find a way into your attic or roofline, sealing them out for good is just as important as getting them out. At Whitmore Pest & Wildlife Control, Inc., bat exclusion is a core part of how we approach wildlife control, and it's what separates a lasting fix from a temporary one.
Our team starts by inspecting your structure for every gap, crack, or opening bats could use to get inside. Colorado's climate and older building styles can create a surprising number of these spots, and bats don't need much space to squeeze through. Once we've identified the active entry points, we install one-way bat removal devices that let bats exit naturally without allowing them back in.
Keeping Your Home Bat-Free Long After the Job Is Done
After the bats have left, Whitmore seals every remaining entry point using high-quality construction materials built to hold up over time. This isn't just a patch job. It's a thorough, structural approach to bat exclusion that cuts off future access and protects your home from re-entry. We back our repairs with a one-year guarantee, so you can feel confident the work was done right. If bat guano was left behind, we can also handle clean-up and treatment for ectoparasitic bugs that tend to migrate into living spaces after bats are removed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you remove bats from exterior roosting areas?
We can seal gaps and ledges along the exterior to minimize roosting. However, exterior roosting isn’t always completely removable due to the nature of the structures.
How can I prevent bats from returning?
After removal, we seal access points and provide recommendations to reduce future roosting. Regular inspections and structural maintenance can help keep bats away.
How do I know if bats are in my attic?
Common signs include unusual noises at night, small droppings (guano) around entry points, and unpleasant odors from accumulated guano. A professional inspection can confirm the presence of bats and identify their entry points.
What does your bat removal service include?
Our service starts with a thorough inspection to locate roosting and entry points. If bats are inside your attic or wall space, we use a bat cone to safely remove them and then seal the access points to prevent reentry.
Do you guarantee your services?
We guarantee our repairs against bat entry for 1 year.
What should I do if I found a bat inside my house?
We can schedule an inspector to search for the bat and work to identify how it accessed the structure. If a specimen is found, you will have the option to contact the health department to have it tested, as bats are a known vector for rabies. Typically, this is recommended if the bat was seen in a sleeping area during the night, or you know that you have been bitten/scratched by the bat.
