Raleigh Bat Removal Company Warns Of Dangers Of Bats In The Attic

Leading Raleigh North Carolina pest and wildlife control company discovers chronic problem of bats in the attic and takes immediate steps in warning the public.

A public warning was issued by Triangle Wildlife Removal about the dangers of bats in the attic. This warning was prompted by a study of the service area which revealed an increased number of cases this year. Calls poured in from all over the service area, reporting that they had bats in the attic. Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc. wasted no time informing these customers how to handle things while they waited for the critters to be removed from their homes. All cooperated with Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc., which led to successful removal.

Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc. owner Tad Bassett says that people responded favorably to the insights and answers his staff offered customers. The study reveals in a practical way what's possible with the right information and guidance.

A look at bats and bat removal is available at Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc. expounded on many details concerning bats, but most importantly the potential harm they can cause, which we will now highlight in some detail.

Bats are creepy to many people, but they are an important part of the ecosystem. They are both food for large predatory birds, as well as one of nature's pest control species. However, that means nothing if they have taken up residence in the attic. For this reason, it is always Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc.'s aim to remove them humanely, and specifically, without killing them.

As for the potential for harm, bat guano (feces) is just one of them. Harmful spores emit from bat droppings and if inhaled, they can cause health problems if they are not dealt with immediately. If the exposure is confined in the lungs, a person will likely recover. If it spreads, things can get worse, and possibly fatal.

The company spokesperson states, "We highly advise any homeowners that find bat guano to resist sweeping the droppings, as both sweeping and vacuuming them without the correct filtration, can be very dangerous as the airborne spores are spread and can be inhaled. Bat droppings removal is a very specialized process that should only be done by professionals."

The biggest concern about bats is rabies. While only a small percentage of bats actually have rabies, just remember one thing: all it takes is one unsafe contact with a bat or a bat bite, and it becomes a race to preserve a life. On the other hand, almost all of human cases of rabies are caused by bat bites.

Tad Bassett, a spokesperson for Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc. says, "Bats in an attic can pose dangers to people and pets in many ways. Bats can scratch and bite transmitting rabies, a fatal disease. Bat droppings are also a concern, as bat droppings carry toxic spores that cause the histoplasmosis infection, that can also be fatal."

That is just the tip of the iceberg. With all of these concerns, it should be obvious that a person should never try to handle bats themselves in an attempt to remove them. There is a reason there are people specialized to handle these creatures. By all means, allow the professionals to do this - that is what they are trained for.

Mr. Bassett also emphasized that it is impossible for the average person to tell if a bat has been infected with rabies and because of this, it is even more important that people enlist the help of a professional wildlife removal service to remove bats from a home or business.

With a company like Triangle Wildlife Removal equipped and ready to help deal with bats in the attic, it is no wonder that they are one of the leading pest control and wildlife removal companies in the Raleigh, Durham, Garner, Chapel Hill, Cary, and Apex service area.

Those would like to find out more about Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc. can visit their website at this link: https://trianglewildliferemoval.com/.

###

For more information about Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc., contact the company here:

Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc.
Tad Bassett
(919) 661-0722
info@trianglewildliferemoval.com
1913 Lost Cove Ln, Raleigh, NC 27603

FacebookTwitterGoogleDiggRedditLinkedIn

Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Stock quotes supplied by Barchart
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the following
Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.