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Bat Removal Cedar Highlands, UT

Humane bat removal and exclusion across Utah. Inspection, exclusion, guano cleanup, and a written bat-free warranty.

Service areaCedar Highlands, Utah
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WarrantyWritten bat-free warranty on every exclusion job.
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Bat Removal in Cedar Highlands

Bats are protected under Utah law, so removing them legally and humanely is the only option. We provide a full bat remediation service: inspection, sealing every entry point, guano removal, and decontamination of soiled insulation. Our technicians use one-way exclusion devices that let bats out at dusk but block them from re-entering. After the colony is out, we seal the structure to prevent return. Every exclusion comes with a written warranty.

Utah Wildlife Specialists serves homeowners and businesses in Cedar Highlands, and across all of Utah. Call (801) 675-8829 to schedule an inspection and request a free estimate. Same-day appointments are available.

Why is Professional Bat Removal Important in Cedar Highlands?

Cedar Highlands is a rural Iron County community in the high-desert landscape southwest of Cedar City, where open rangelands and isolated residential development sit within foraging range of the bat populations that use the nearby Escalante Desert and lava-field terrain. Pallid bats and canyon bats are common in this part of Iron County, and the low-density rural setting means bat intrusions into homes and outbuildings may go unaddressed for extended periods. Entry through gable vents and loose siding on single-story ranch homes is the most common pattern in the area. Utah Wildlife Specialists inspects rural Iron County properties and applies UDWR-compliant exclusion to resolve active roost situations.

What is included

  • Inspection. We inspect the attic, soffits, ridge cap, and chimney to identify every bat entry point and assess colony size.
  • Humane exclusion. One-way devices let bats out at dusk and block re-entry. No poisons, no harm to the colony.
  • Guano cleanup and decontamination. We remove guano with HEPA-filtered equipment and decontaminate soiled insulation. Guano can corrode metal, stain ceilings, and harbor histoplasmosis spores.
  • Written warranty. Every exclusion comes with a written warranty. If bats return through any opening we sealed, we come back at no charge.

Common questions

Are bats protected in Utah?

Yes. All Utah bat species are protected under Utah Division of Wildlife Resources rules. Killing or harming bats is illegal. Humane exclusion is the only legal way to remove a colony from a structure.

Why is bat guano dangerous?

Guano accumulates rapidly and can corrode metal, stain surfaces, and emit a strong odor. It can also harbor Histoplasma capsulatum, a fungus that causes respiratory illness. We perform complete guano removal and decontamination using HEPA vacuums and full PPE.

How do you exclude bats?

We seal every entry point except the main exit, then install a one-way device that lets bats fly out at dusk but blocks re-entry. After the colony is fully out (typically a few days), we seal the final exit and warranty the work.

What does the warranty cover?

Every Utah Wildlife Specialists exclusion is covered under a written warranty. If bats return through any opening we sealed, we come back at no charge.

How much does bat removal cost?

Pricing depends on building size, colony size, and the extent of guano cleanup. We provide a free estimate. Call (801) 675-8829 to schedule an inspection.

When is bat exclusion done in Utah?

Bat maternity season runs roughly mid-May through mid-August. During that period, exclusion is restricted because flightless pups would be trapped inside. We schedule exclusions before mid-May or after mid-August. Inspection and planning can happen any time.

Cedar Highlands bat removal, done right.

Free estimate. Written warranty. UDWR licensed. Same-day available. Call to schedule an inspection.