tag_id=34^tt=pests^product_id=47 Big Brown Bats

Big Brown Bats

Pest Identification

<p class="font8">There are two different categories for bats listed by the State of Vermont, one is cave dwelling and the other is migratory bats.&nbsp; The migratory bats will "fly south for the winter" to the warmer climate and during the warm months in Vermont, they will roost in trees.&nbsp; The cave-dwelling bats are the type to invade structures, usually the attic spaces.&nbsp;There are six species of bats in the State of Vermont.&nbsp; They are&nbsp;Big Brown Bat,&nbsp;Little Brown Bat&nbsp;(state endangered),&nbsp;Northern long-eared bat&nbsp;(state endangered),&nbsp;Tri-colored Bat&nbsp;(state endangered),&nbsp;Eastern small-footed bat(state threatened), and the&nbsp;Indiana Bat&nbsp;which is federally endangered.&nbsp;</p>

Do you have Big Brown Bats?

Our Method of Success

<p class="font8">Quite frankly, it doesn't really matter what type of bat has invaded your structure, it is best to assume it is endangered and excluding them out is the only option.&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>NO HARM WILL COME TO ANY BATS</strong>.&nbsp; Each structure is looked at individually and an exclusion plan is developed. The exclusion process will usually occur between August to November.</p>



Return to Pests