Comprehensive Bat Removal Services in Kaysville, Utah
Utah Wildlife Specialists proudly serve the Kaysville community with professional bat removal, exclusion, and cleanup services.
Backed by over 13 years of experience, our licensed and insured team is committed to protecting your home with humane and effective solutions.
Our Services in Kaysville
- Bat Removal: We use humane, proven techniques to remove bats safely from your property while minimizing stress to the animals and disruption to your home.
- Exclusion Work: After removal, we perform thorough exclusion by sealing potential entry points, preventing bats from returning.
- Guano Cleanup: Our team handles bat droppings with care, using protective gear and disinfectants to remove hazardous materials and restore indoor air quality.
The Hazards of Bat Guano and Rabies
Bat guano can harbor harmful fungi like Histoplasma, which may lead to respiratory illness if inhaled. We go beyond surface cleaning by fully sanitizing and deodorizing affected areas.
Although rare, bats can carry rabies. Our team handles all removals with care, following state guidelines to ensure safety for both residents and the animals.
Our Bat-Free Guarantee Warranty
We stand by the quality of our exclusion work. If bats return during the warranty period, we return at no extra cost to resolve the issue—your satisfaction is our priority.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I know if I have bats in my home?
You might hear scratching at night, see guano near vents, or notice bats flying out at dusk. - Can I remove bats myself?
DIY removal is not recommended. Improper methods may violate wildlife laws and can be unsafe. - Is guano dangerous?
Yes, it may contain spores that can lead to respiratory infections. Proper cleanup requires trained professionals. - How long does your warranty last?
Our bat-proofing services come with a written warranty, typically covering one to five years depending on the structure and work performed.
Seasonal Bat Control Tips for Kaysville Residents
- Spring: Schedule early inspections to catch nesting bats before the maternity season starts.
- Summer: Avoid sealing en