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Idaho Bat Control in Meridian, Idaho
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About Idaho Bat Control
We’re Idaho Bat Control, serving Meridian and throughout the Treasure Valley with humane bat removal and exclusion services. Our process combines thorough inspections to identify entry points with specialized one-way door techniques that let bats safely exit while preventing re-entry. We seal your property afterward to stop future infestations, protecting both your home and these ecologically valuable creatures.
Neighborhoods
- Kuna
- Star
- Eagle
- Garden City
- Boise
- Nampa
- Middleton
- Melba
- Kildare
- Notus
- Parma
- Greenleaf
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- Wildlife and Pest Control
- Locally Owned
- Experienced Professionals
- Quality Service
- Serving Meridian, ID
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- credit card
- debit card
- cash
- bank transfer
FAQ
How does Idaho Bat Control determine pricing for bat removal services?
We provide custom quotes based on a thorough inspection of your property, which identifies the extent of the infestation, number of entry points, and specific exclusion work needed. The inspection itself is how we assess what's required to safely remove bats and seal your home. We recommend contacting us directly to schedule an inspection so we can give you an accurate estimate tailored to your situation rather than providing generic pricing.
Are you licensed and insured for bat removal work?
Idaho Bat Control operates with the proper licensing and insurance coverage required for wildlife removal services in Idaho. This ensures that our work complies with state wildlife regulations and protects you from liability if any damage occurs during the exclusion process. When hiring a bat removal company, always verify licensing and insurance-it's one of the most important safeguards for both your property and your family.
Does Idaho Bat Control handle guano cleanup and attic sanitization?
We address the complete bat removal process, which includes identifying entry points, installing one-way exclusion devices, sealing your property, and handling contamination concerns. Bat guano can pose serious health risks, including histoplasmosis, so professional cleanup is important rather than attempting it yourself. Contact us during your inspection to discuss what cleanup and sanitization services are needed for your specific situation.
How long does the bat removal process take from start to finish?
Idaho Bat Control typically completes the exclusion process within two to four days once one-way doors are installed, though this timeline can vary depending on weather, the season, and how active the bats are. During colder months or hibernation periods, bats may take longer to leave the structure. We'll provide a more specific timeline during your inspection based on the conditions at your property.
What makes Idaho Bat Control's approach safer than trying to remove bats myself?
Our humane exclusion method uses one-way doors that allow bats to exit safely without harming them, which is both the legal and most effective approach. We conduct detailed inspections to find all entry points-missing even one gap means bats will simply relocate to another area of your home and the infestation continues. Professional removal also eliminates direct contact with bats, which is critical since the CDC recommends rabies testing for any bat found in a home, a costly and stressful process you can avoid with proper exclusion.
Will bats return to my home after you remove them?
We seal all entry points after the bats have exited, which prevents them from returning to your property. The exclusion process is permanent when done correctly, and we ensure the entire structure is treated-not just one area, since bats will simply move to untreated gaps if any remain. Many wildlife removal companies offer warranties on their exclusion work, so ask about guarantees when you contact us to discuss your specific needs.