Do I Have Bats? How Can I Remove Them?
2/21/2018 (Permalink)
Contributed by Michael Johnson. Production Manager
Bats. Bats are the only flying mammal and like to have a private space away from predators and bad weather. Where is a good Place? You’re Attic of Course! Here is a list that may be helpful in determining if you have an issue at your property with bats:
· Are there a large number of bats outside the building?
· Has anyone heard scratching or squeaking noises from walls, the chimney, or attic?
· Are there unexplained stains on walls and ceilings?
· Are there rub marks on the outside of the building around areas with holes or cracks?
Bats can carry different diseases that can harm humans in many ways. Rabies being one of the illness. The other is Histoplasmosis. The Mayo Clinic defines it as:
An infection caused by breathing in spores of a fungus often found in bird and bat droppings. Histoplasmosis is most commonly transmitted when these spores become airborne, often during cleanup or demolition projects.
As a side effect of bats living in a home, mold can start to grow in the bat droppings
There is a specialized remediation process to remove the bat droppings from the attic space and dispose of them. SERVPRO Is highly trained in the remediation process for buildings and homes affected by bat infestations. We have completed everything from single family homes to major hotels.
During the removal process all materials that have come in contact with the bat droppings would have to be removed and disposed of under state regulations for bio Hazardous waste. The Items include:
Drywall, insulation, cloth materials, cardboard and wood (depending on the saturation of droppings)
If you have any concerns or think you may have had an infestation of bats, Please call us for an inspection.