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.

Reasons for Removal

Sure, bats are small animals that typically do not come into contact with humans. However, if contact does occur, there is a risk of contracting dangerous diseases. The main disease that bats often carry is rabies. If bitten, the medical treatment that one has to go through to prevent rabies is rather extreme. So, rather than taking the risk, pick up the phone and contact our team of bat removal specialists who make this job look easy. Our staff not only has the equipment and materials needed to successfully remove the bats in your home, but they have multiple decades of combined removal experience to back everything up.

Reasons for Clean Up

Getting bitten by a bat is not the only concern you should have as a homeowner that has bats in their home. These bats often slide into soffit, fascia, your roof line, chimney, vents and even siding. They can enter your home in any gap ⅜ of an inch or larger. You may be wondering why it is important to invest in professional bat clean-up in addition to bat removal. The reason for this is because of the dangers surrounding their fecal matter. The feces left behind by a bat may carry a disease known as histoplasmosis. This disease comes from spores that grow on bat guano. So, to ensure that your home is free of any potential disease, let our crew handle the clean-up process as well.

If you’ve recently found bats in your home, it is important that these pests are not ignored. Serving the Blaine, MN area, pick up the phone and call our professional staff at Minnesota Wild Animal Management, Inc., so that we can get your bat removal and clean-up project on the calendar. Contact us at (763) 785-1414.

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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.

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The MN Wild Animal Mgmt Team

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