Bat Removal in Woodland, Utah
Humane, licensed bat control and guano cleanup for Woodland residents and businesses.
About Woodland
Woodland is a peaceful mountain town in Summit County, Utah. Known for its scenic forests and wildlife, residents enjoy a quiet rural lifestyle—but that also means occasional encounters with unwanted bats in attics, cabins, and barns.
About Utah Wildlife Specialists
We are Woodland’s trusted experts in bat colony removal, bat-proofing, and guano cleanup. With over 13 years of experience, our licensed and insured team uses safe, eco-friendly practices to remove bats and restore the cleanliness of your home or business.

Our Bat Removal Services in Woodland
- Bat Colony Removal: We safely remove bats using humane, one-way exclusion devices. Each project begins with a detailed inspection to locate all roosting areas.
- Bat Proofing: We seal entry points such as gaps, vents, and eaves to prevent bats from returning—using durable, professional-grade materials.
- Guano Cleanup & Disinfection: Bat droppings pose health risks. Our team removes guano, neutralizes odors, and disinfects affected areas using EPA-approved solutions.
- Service Warranty: We offer warranties on all bat removal and exclusion services. If bats return, so do we—at no extra cost.
Seasonal Bat Activity Tips for Woodland Residents
- Spring: Inspect your home before maternity season begins. Female bats seek warm attics and barns to give birth.
- Summer: Watch for fluttering sounds in the attic at dusk or guano near vents. These are signs of an active roost.
- Fall: Seal up gaps before colder weather sets in—bats often seek winter shelter indoors.
- Winter: Some bats hibernate in walls or attics. Plan exclusion work for early spring before they become active again.
Frequently Asked Questions – Woodland Bat Control
- How do I know if there are bats in my attic?
- Look for guano (bat droppings), dark stains near vents or eaves, and scratching or chirping noises at dusk or dawn.
- Is it safe to clean up bat droppings myself?
- No. Guano can release harmful airborne spores linked to histoplasmosis. It should be removed by professionals using proper safety equipment.
- Can bats be removed year-round in Utah?
- Bat removal is restricted during maternity season (typically June–August) to protect baby bats. We can inspect and schedule work safely around this window.
Contact Woodland’s Bat Removal Experts
If you suspect a bat problem in your Woodland home, cabin, or outbuilding, don’t wait. Contact Utah Wildlife Specialists today for safe, humane bat removal services.
- Phone: 801-675-8829
- Email: utahwildlifespecialists@gmail.com