How Do Bats Enter A Home?

How Do Bats Enter A Home?Bats are very interesting creatures. They are nocturnal, they can find food in total darkness, they can live up to three decades and they can fly very fast with speed up to sixty miles an hour. Bats are the only flying mammals, and they eat mostly insects that come out at night. While they are a fun creature to read and learn about, when one comes too close, they can seem a bit scary! In fact, if you have a close encounter with a bat, you should likely see

Removing Bats From Your Home

Removing Bats From Your HomeOf the seven species of bats that can be found in Minnesota, only two will try to take up residence in your home. Those two species are the little brown myotis and the large brown bat. This sounds like pretty good odds, right? Not exactly. The reality is that most people, even those who are not afraid of bats, do not want any species of bat moving into their house. We understand bats, and we respect the good they do for our environment and various ecosystems. However, we also understand that no one would want to share their home with a bat family

Bats Get Active in Warm Weather

Bats Get Active in Warm WeatherAs the cooler weather moves out and warmer air takes its place, we begin to notice an increase in phone calls due to bats. Bats, while present all year long in Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN, tend to be more active in warmer weather. While there are 7 different species of bats in the Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN area, only two of them like to make their way into our living spaces. If you have noticed an increase in bat activity around you, don’t wait until they multiply. Give Minnesota Wild Animal Management, Inc. a call today.

Bat Removal and Clean up Blaine, MN

Bat Removal and Clean up Blaine, MNThere are lots of different animals that homeowners don’t mind hanging around the home, but bats are not one of them. If you see bats around your property, chances are that they may be doing more than simply hanging around your property. If able, bats will utilize your home as a protective area to rest or even nest. If you believe that bats may be infiltrating your home, trying to remove these pests on your own is the last thing that you want to do. Instead, you should call bat removal and clean up professionals in Blaine, MN. When it comes to the area, there is no better partner to handle your bat removal and clean up needs than our experienced team at Minnesota Wild Animal Management, Inc.

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Notice Regarding COVID-19

We Are Open As An Essential Business

To Our Valued Clients,

Our employees and our customers are our top priority, and we are doing everything we can to ensure the health and safety of each.

As deemed by the Minnesota State Government and the MN Dept of Health, we are a essential business, and will remain open and in full operation.

In addition to our standard levels of sterilization and disinfection between each customer visit, our technicians are disinfecting themselves and equipment throughout the day.

Our technicians are practicing social distancing, and will not be greeting or shaking customer hands at this time.

All estimates, recommendations, payments, etc. can and will be made contact-free at this time.

We realize that some may feel this is an overreaction to the current situation, but we would rather error on taking precautions beyond the currently stated CDC recommendations to make every effort to ensure the health of our community.

Sincerely,
The MN Wild Animal Mgmt Team

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