Bat Removal in Lone Tree, CO
Bats do a lot of good for the environment, but that doesn't mean they belong in your attic. When bats move into your home, they bring noise, odor, and a mess that only gets worse over time. The good news is that Whitmore Pest & Wildlife Control, Inc. makes it easy to get them out and keep them out.
Our team handles bat removal in Lone Tree the right way. That means every bat gets to leave on its own terms through removal devices we install over active entry points. No shortcuts, no harm done. Once the bats are gone, we seal every last entry point with high-quality construction materials so they can't find their way back in.
At Whitmore, our bat removal process covers everything from start to finish:
- Bat activity and entry point identification
- Entry and roosting point repairs
- Humane bat removal device installation
- Full entry point sealing after bats have exited
- Ectoparasitic bug treatment
- And Guano remediation and cleanup
After removal, Whitmore takes care of the mess left behind. Bat guano carries real health risks and attracts other pests, so we offer full cleanup and remediation to leave your space clean, fresh, and ready to use again.
Our Bat Prevention Guarantee
When Whitmore Pest & Wildlife Control, Inc. completes bat prevention in Lone Tree, we stand behind our work. Our repairs come with a 1-year guarantee against bat re-entry. If bats find a way back in through a repaired entry point within that time, we make it right. That's the kind of accountability you can count on from a local, family-owned team.
Additional Services in Lone Tree
What Happens When Bats Move Into Your Home
Discovering bats roosting in your attic brings more than just noise and odor. It brings real concern about your family's health, your home's structure, and what comes next. At Whitmore Pest & Wildlife Control, Inc., the process is straightforward, thorough, and built around getting your home back to normal as quickly as possible.
A Step-by-Step Bat Removal Process That Actually Works
Here is exactly what to expect when Whitmore handles your bat removal from start to finish:
- A trained inspector identifies all active bat entry points and roosting areas throughout the structure
- Vulnerable entry and roosting points are sealed using high-quality construction materials to prevent re-entry
- Bat removal devices are installed over active entry points, allowing bats to exit on their own without harm
- Once bats have fully vacated, removal devices are uninstalled and all remaining entry points are sealed
- An ectoparasitic bug treatment is applied to stop bat-associated insects from migrating into living spaces
- Guano remediation is completed as needed, removing droppings and addressing any lingering odor concerns
Bat activity in Lone Tree is more common than most people realize, and the longer a colony goes unaddressed, the more extensive the damage can become. Whitmore backs every repair with a one-year guarantee against bat re-entry, giving you real confidence in the work that was done.
Professional Bat Guano Remediation That Clears the Air
Bat droppings left behind in an attic or wall cavity are not just unpleasant. Guano carries health risks including exposure to histoplasmosis, attracts secondary pests, and produces persistent foul odors that can permeate living areas. Whitmore Pest & Wildlife Control, Inc. offers complete guano removal and remediation as part of a full bat removal service. Before any remediation begins, your inspector will walk you through the health and structural considerations involved so you can make a fully informed decision about moving forward. The result is a clean, treated space free of the biological hazards that bat colonies leave behind.
Everything You Need for Bat Removal, All in One Place
When bats move into your attic, the last thing you want is to juggle multiple companies for removal, repairs, and cleanup. At Whitmore Pest & Wildlife Control, Inc., we handle it all, from identifying entry points and installing removal devices to sealing things up and cleaning out the guano left behind.
What makes Whitmore different is that we also start every job with a whole-home inspection, so nothing gets missed. We check the attic, soffits, vents, roof intersections, and more, because bat entry points aren't always where you'd expect them to be.
One team, one call, one bill. No coordinating between contractors, no repeating yourself, no wondering if something slipped through the cracks. Just a straightforward process with a reliable crew who sees it through from start to finish.
Bat Exclusion Services That Keep Bats Out for Good
When bats find their way into your attic or roofline, getting them out is only half the job. The other half is making sure they cannot get back in, and that is exactly where bat exclusion comes in.
At Whitmore Pest & Wildlife Control, Inc., our bat exclusion process starts with a thorough inspection to locate every entry point bats are using to access your structure. Colorado's older homes and buildings often have gaps, cracks, and deteriorating materials around rooflines, fascia boards, and vents that bats exploit with ease. Our team uses high-quality construction materials to seal those vulnerabilities and installs one-way bat removal devices over active entry points so bats can exit but cannot re-enter.
Protecting Your Home From the Inside Out
Once the bats have cleared out, Whitmore removes those devices and seals the remaining openings permanently. This approach to wildlife control addresses the root of the problem rather than just the symptom. It also reduces the risk of exposure to guano buildup, ectoparasitic bugs, and the structural odors that come with a long-term roost. Our repairs are backed by a one-year guarantee against bat re-entry, so you can feel confident the work is done right.
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.
