Marriott-Slaterville Bat Removal – Humane, Guaranteed Wildlife Services
Protect your home and health with trusted bat removal, proofing, and cleanup from local experts.
Professional Bat Removal in Marriott-Slaterville
Located where farmland meets community living, Marriott-Slaterville is no stranger to bat activity in attics, barns, and homes.
Our team at Utah Wildlife Specialists uses safe, humane techniques—including one-way exclusion doors—to remove bats
without harm and prevent them from returning.
We respect the vital role bats play in the ecosystem and ensure all removals follow ethical and legal standards.
Bat Proofing for Long-Term Protection
Once bats are out, keeping them out is key. We inspect your home thoroughly to identify tiny cracks, vents, or roof gaps that bats can squeeze through.
Then, we seal these entry points using long-lasting, professional materials. Our work is backed by a written warranty to give you confidence your home will stay bat-free.
Guano Cleanup & Decontamination in Marriott-Slaterville
Bat guano isn’t just messy—it can carry harmful pathogens like histoplasmosis. We provide deep cleaning, sanitation, and odor neutralization
to restore the safety and cleanliness of your attic, garage, or crawl space.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is it legal to remove bats in Utah?
- Yes, but bat removal must be done humanely and often outside of maternity season. We handle all removals legally and responsibly.
- What are signs I might have bats in my home?
- Watch for rustling or scratching in the attic at dusk, small droppings (guano), or bat sightings near your roofline at night.
- Do you remove bats during the summer?
- Yes, but July removals may be limited due to the presence of flightless baby bats. We schedule around these periods for ethical removal.
- Will you clean up bat droppings too?
- Absolutely. We offer full-service cleanup with HEPA filtration, disinfectants, and odor control to ensure your home is safe and clean.
Seasonal Bat Control Tips for Marriott-Slaterville
- Spring: Inspect attic spaces and vents for signs of new bat colonies.
- Summer: Be cautious with DIY removal—call us before disturbing potential baby bats.
- Fall: Ideal time for bat-proofing—bats leave to hibernate elsewhere.
- Winter: Stay alert for bats hibernating in barns or sheds; schedule early inspections before spring return.
Contact Marriott-Slaterville’s Bat Control Experts
Whether you’ve spotted a single bat or suspect a full colony, Utah Wildlife Specialists are ready to help.
We offer fast, local service with a focus on safety, effectiveness, and customer care.