
Contact the office today to schedule an appointment if you think that bats are living in your home.
BATS HIBERNATE IN WINTER FREE
At Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control, comprehensive bat removal services are provided that will ensure your home is free of the infestation and that you are no longer subject to bats that can be harmful to the home or your family members. Preventative maintenance measures including closing off entry points will need to be completed so that you do not have to worry about bats coming back into your home in the future. After the initial inspection, the wildlife technician can provide a bat removal service plan that will be humane and see your home free of bats.

Avoid any problem in the home by contacting bat removal experts and having your home assessed. Bats can carry disease including rabies and can be dangerous in certain situations. If you have seen bats in your home, either flying or in deep sleep, leave the removal process to the experts. By the spring and the arrival of insects to eat, they awake and this is the perfect time to begin bat removal. The bats slip into torpor and reduce the rate at which they burn off their fat reserves. These have a cool, stable air temperature and are often different from roosts used in spring and summer. They drop their body temperature and will slow down their metabolism so they can last throughout the period of slumber. Save 70 Try 3 issues of BBC Wildlife magazine for just £5 As invertebrate prey dwindles in autumn, bats head to hibernation sites. They are in a deep sleep and will survive on very little stored fat. In Ontario, long winters can result in bats hibernating for as long as six months. This is usually a bat that has got lost inside the walls looking for a more comfortable temperature and emerged accidently into the living space as a result. We often get calls from homeowners who have a bat in the living space of their home during winter immediately following a dramatic change in temperature during winter.

An extreme swing in temperature during winter can lead to bats to wake up from hibernation to look for a more comfortable place inside the home. Bats are very sensitive when it comes to temperature. Big brown bats will wake up every few weeks and fly around the attic or in the walls of your home. Most of the winter bat problem calls I receive come. When thinking about hibernation, most homeowners think that it involves constant sleep. However as winter approaches they will seek out a cool spot to hibernate in a basement or exterior wall. Bat droppings piled on attic insulation Wakey, Wakey
