Bat removal in Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA

Bat Removal in Philadelphia

Bat colonies in Philadelphia buildings require licensed exclusion — trapping or killing bats is illegal.

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Philadelphia Bat Removal

Bat Removal Experts Serving Philadelphia

Bats are protected by law and cannot be trapped or killed — removal must be done through exclusion. Philadelphia's older buildings are particularly susceptible to bat entry through small gaps in rooflines and masonry. A single colony can number in the hundreds and produce enormous quantities of guano.

Our PGC-certified bat exclusion specialists work within the legal seasonal windows (avoiding May–August maternity season) and handle all permit requirements for Philadelphia and the tri-state area.

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Signs You Have Bats in Your Philadelphia Home

  • Bats flying out of your roofline at dusk
  • Dark greasy staining around small gaps
  • Strong ammonia odor from guano in the attic
  • Squeaking sounds in walls at dusk and dawn
  • Finding a bat inside your living space

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Why Philadelphia Homeowners Can't Ignore Bats

Bats are the leading cause of rabies transmission to humans

Histoplasmosis from guano spores causes serious lung disease

Large guano accumulations damage ceilings and insulation

Bat bugs can infest your home when colonies are present

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Bat Removal FAQ — Philadelphia

Are bats protected in Philadelphia?

Yes. All bat species are protected by state and federal law. Removal must be done through exclusion only, outside the maternity season (May–August).

When can bats be excluded?

Spring (March–April) or fall (September–October). We'll advise on the right timing for your specific situation.

What if I find a bat inside my home?

Call us immediately and contact your doctor — any potential exposure to a bat requires rabies evaluation. Do not handle the bat.

How do bats get into buildings?

Through gaps as small as 3/8 of an inch — tuck-pointing gaps, deteriorated mortar, and gaps around window frames are common entry points.

Do you handle bat guano cleanup in Philadelphia?

Yes — we offer full guano removal using HEPA equipment and proper PPE, followed by enzyme-based disinfection.

"Bats in our older home. The team navigated all the legal requirements and did meticulous exclusion work. Couldn't be happier with the result."
C

Carol B.

Philadelphia, Philadelphia

Bat Problem in Philadelphia?

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