We use humane and effective methods to remove bats without harming the animals or your property.
How Bats Get in Your Home
Bats can enter homes through small openings in attics, vents, or rooflines. Once inside, they often roost in quiet, dark spaces and can return to the same location repeatedly. Their presence can lead to structural damage, odors, and potential health concerns, making professional removal and prevention essential for long-term protection.
Signs We Look For:
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Attic Scratching Noises
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Droppings
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Night Activity
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Attic Entry
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Odor

How We Remove Bats
Keep Bats Out Long Term
Prevention is key to avoiding repeat bat infestations and protecting your property year-round.
Entry Point Sealing
We identify and seal even the smallest openings bats may use to access your home, reducing the risk of re-entry and future infestations.
Attic Protection
We secure attics and upper structures where bats commonly roost, ensuring these areas remain sealed and protected from wildlife intrusion.
Routine Inspections
Regular inspections help catch vulnerabilities early, keeping your home protected before bats or other wildlife can settle in.
Ongoing Monitoring
Our team can provide continued support to ensure your home stays secure and free from bat activity for the long run.
Other Wildlife Services

Our team understands bat behavior and uses targeted strategies to ensure thorough removal and prevention.
We don’t just remove bats—we seal entry points to keep them from coming back.
We help minimize damage caused by bats, including contamination, odors, and structural concerns.
Our team responds quickly and works efficiently to resolve bat issues with minimal disruption.
Bat Removal
Frequently Asked Questions
We do not use traps or monitoring methods for bat removal. Instead, we use a 1-way door system that allows the bats to safely exit the home. After that, we seal the house to prevent any bats from being able to enter again, which lets us control their exit and stop future activity.
A typical bat removal appointment takes about 2 hours, although the full process usually takes 2 to 3 visits. In the summer, bats usually exit within 1 to 2 days. In the winter, it can take 1 to 2 weeks because bats are less active and may only wake up during warmer days.
Not always. If bats are roosting on the exterior but there are no signs of activity inside the home, and the structure is well sealed with no entry points, there may be no need for service. The main concern is when bats are getting attic access through openings near the roofline.
Take Back
Your Home
Get reliable pest control in Kansas City from a team that shows up, follows through, and keeps your home protected year-round.







