Triad Wildlife Experts who serves Greensboro, Winston/ Salem and Burlington, North Carolina, has announced that the closing date for bat removal is quickly approaching. The company states that as dangerous as bats in the attic of a home can be, there is a blackout date where those bats cannot be removed from homes because of maternity season. They state that homeowners who believe that they may have a bat infestation in their attics should contact them immediately before the deadline date arrives.
Brian Willien, a spokesperson for Triad Wildlife Experts 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."
The company provides professional removal of bats from homes and businesses. After bats are removed from the attic, bat droppings removal is also offered to rid the toxic droppings from the home. More on their list of services can be seen on their official website at https://triadwildlifeexperts.com/.
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."
Bat droppings can cause a disease known as histoplasmosis, which affects the respiratory system and can be fatal in severe cases. When someone breaths in fungal spores, it causes an infection in the respiratory system. These fungal spores are found in various bird droppings as well as in bat droppings. They become airborne when they are disturbed, such as by sweeping them away, and should always only be removed by a professional in the industry. Once the professional removal company has removed the bats, they can then remove the droppings to make the home safe once again. Triad Wildlife Experts states that those who are interested in learning more about the effects of bat droppings and the dangers of bats, in general, can do so on their official Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/triadwildlifeexperts/.
"When a bat is flying in a home, it usually means there are bats in the attic as well. Always try to keep the bat confined to an area and tape off all doors to keep it from escaping. Do not try to catch the bat or do anything where you can be potentially scratched or bitten," says Willien.
The CDC states that although bat bites can be very dangerous, most of them go unnoticed because they are tiny bites that do not show up and in some cases, the person being bitten does not even feel the bat biting. Because of this, experts say that it is crucial that bats be removed from homes quickly and effectively by using a professional removal service. Triad Wildlife Experts states that the time for removing those bats is quickly coming to an end. During their maternity season, it is illegal to disturb the bats so the company recommends that everyone in the area have their homes checked, particularly if they feel that they may have a bat infestation.
Triad Wildlife Experts says that consumers should never, under any circumstances, attempt to remove bats from their homes on their own. In addition to being carriers of rabies, which can be deadly in humans, bats can also carry other diseases and often have fleas, mites and other issues. The company states that the removal of the bats should only be done by a professional. They state that it is also 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.
The company states that homeowners in the Greensboro, Winston/ Salem and Burlington, North Carolina area should contact them if they feel that they may have a bat infestation. They stress that the deadline for removing those bats is quickly approaching and that consumers should be aware of the dangers of having bats in the home and schedule a consultation quickly to ensure that they get the problem taken care of before the deadline for doing so. If the deadline is missed, it will be quite a while the company says before they will be legally permitted to remove bats. More about the company and the areas that they service can be seen at https://goo.gl/maps/n9eGMspJGGH2.
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Contact Triad Wildlife Experts:
Brian Willien
(336) 365-0564
info@triadwildlifeexperts.com
5810 Burlington Road McLeansville, NC 27301