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What Makes the Local Guy Pest Control Different?

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Locally Owned

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10+ Years of Experience

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Humane Bat Removal and Prevention Services in Blue Springs

Bats are beneficial creatures when it comes to controlling insect populations, but they can become a serious problem when they invade homes and buildings. Although typically non-aggressive, bats can carry diseases such as rabies, and their droppings can accumulate and lead to respiratory issues like histoplasmosis.


At Local Guy Pest Control, we specialize in humane and professional bat removal to safely address bat infestations. Our expert team ensures the bats are handled legally and without harm, keeping your home safe while preventing future infestations.Book an appointment today and take the first step in resolving your bat problem!

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Signs You’ve Got Bats Hanging Around

Not sure if you have a bat infestation? Here are the key signs to look for:


  • Bat Droppings (Guano): Guano is often found near entry points and can pose serious health risks if left unaddressed. If you see small piles of droppings near your attic or roof, bats may have moved in.
  • Noises in the Attic: Bats are most active at dusk and dawn, so if you hear scratching or flapping sounds from your attic or walls during those times, it could be bats.
  • Stains or Odors: As bats enter and exit your home, they can leave behind grease marks or dark stains near entry points. A strong, musty odor may also signal a long-term infestation.
  • Bat Sightings: If you frequently see bats flying around your property at dusk, chances are they’ve found a home nearby, possibly inside your attic or chimney.

Bats in Your Attic? Here’s Why They Love Your Home!

Bats are drawn to warm, dark, and quiet spaces like attics, chimneys, and eaves where they can roost undisturbed. These areas are especially appealing during maternity season when bats are raising their young. Additionally, properties with high insect populations like mosquitos provide a plentiful food source, making your home even more attractive to bats.

How We Remove Bats: Safe, Humane, and Effective

At Local Guy Pest Control, we use safe, humane methods to remove bats from your home. After a thorough inspection, we install exclusion devices that allow bats to exit but prevent re-entry, ensuring a harm-free removal.


Once the bats are gone, we seal entry points to stop future infestations and clean up guano to eliminate health risks.

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The Smart, Safe Solution for Bat Removal in Blue Springs

When it comes to bats, professional removal is not only the safest option but also the most effective. 

Here's Why:

➡ Health and Safety: Handling bats on your own can expose you to rabies and other diseases, not to mention the health risks from guano. Professional removal ensures your safety.

➡ Legal Considerations: Bats are often protected by law, especially during maternity season. Removing them without the proper techniques could be illegal. Our services ensure you stay compliant with wildlife protection laws.

➡ Long-Term Solutions: DIY methods rarely work for bats. Professional bat removal addresses the root of the problem and includes preventive measures to ensure they don’t come back.

Bats Be Gone!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are bats dangerous to have in my home?

    While bats are generally not aggressive, they can carry diseases like rabies. Additionally, their droppings (guano) can cause respiratory issues if allowed to accumulate.

  • Can I remove bats myself?

    It's not recommended. In most cases, we have to get in your attic and on the roof. without proper safety equipment and experience, this can lead to major injuries.

  • What happens to the bats after removal?

    Bats are removed humanely using exclusion devices that allow them to leave but not return. They will then find another roost, often in natural habitats or bat houses if installed.

  • How can I prevent bats from returning?

    Sealing the home and removing odor are the most important steps to prevent re-entry.

  • Why do bats live in attics?

    Your attic is a large cave to bats. they can even fly in most attic spaces. Bats also cohabitate and can live with all other species of bats.

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