Jacksonville Bat Control

You are visiting this site (www.orlando-bat.com is run by my friend David) because you have bats in your Jacksonville home or building. You may have just discovered them - flying out of your home at dusk, leaving scattered droppings below. Or you may have known about a large population of bats in your building for some time, but now the situation is getting out of hand, with hundreds or thousands of bats, and a strong odor. Regardless, a colony of bats in a building is a serious matter. The colony will never leave, it will only grow in size, you don't like the sight or odor of the animals, and the droppings they leave behind can be hazardous to your health, not to mention the risk of rabies.

We can help you. We are Florida's foremost experts on bat colony removal. We remove 100% of the bats, with a perfect success rate, we do not harm a single bat, we completely bat-proof your home or building, and we clean and decontaminate the mess that they leave behind.

For an explanation of my Jacksonville bat removal prices, click here: prices.

We are based in Jacksonville, FL. We operate 24/7, and strive for the highest level of customer service - we show up as scheduled, in clean truck and uniform, and we use the best equipment. We offer a full written guarantee on our work, and provide a full range of services for all of your bat control needs. We put a great deal of care and pride into our work, and make sure that the bat problem is gone for good.

Areas Covered, by County in Florida: Duval, Clay, St. Johns, Flagler, & Volusia Counties.
Areas Covered, by Town: Atlantic Beach, Crescent Beach, Daytona Beach, Flagler Beach, Green Cove Springs, Holly Hill, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Middleburg, New Smyrna Beach, Neptune Beach, Orange Park, Ormond Beach, Palm Coast, Ponte Vedra, Port Orange, St. Augustine and all areas in between.

Superior Bat Exclusion: We specialize in Florida bat control, and the two primary colonizing species of bats, the Brazilian Free-Tail Bat (Tadarida brasiliensis), and the Evening Bat (Nycticeius humeralis). These two species in particular love to live in the attics or walls of homes and buildings. They form large groups, known as maternity colonies. These groups of bats never leave, and can grow to a very large size. Every summer, the female bats give birth to their baby bats, which are unable to fly for about eight weeks. When we come to your property, we inspect the building and study your bat problem often with a night watch. We identify the species of bat, colony size, all of their entry and exit points, and how much waste they have left inside the building. We remove all of the bats via specialty exclusion methods, such as seen in the photo to the left. Not a single bat is harmed during the process, and they are all evicted. We seal up and completely bat-proof the building. We remove all droppings and decontaminate the attic.




To learn more about the bat removal process, read about removal of bats in the attic, or my comprehensive guide about how to get rid of bats. Or go back to the Orlando Florida bat removal home page.

Bat Email from Customer:
David, Hey man just stumbled across your website while looking for some advice on how to get rid of bats and you are one ballsy dude. I'm from Minnesota and we have a cabin in Wisconsin that has a bit of a bat problem. I just got back from there today after fighting the scary little bastards with a snowsuit and a helmet on for two days to find pictures of you crocodile huntering your way through peoples attics grabbing everything....made me feel like a total chicken haha. Anyhow I guess according to exterminators in the area there is nothing that can be done until spring and I was wondering if you have any advice to make it just tolerable for the meantime. Thanks alot, Matt

Matt - Thanks for the email. The only solution to a bat problem, whether it's getting into the attic from outside or into the house from the attic is to find and seal all of the entry points. Polyeurethane foam, such as Great Stuff, is a good tool, although we use a black professional grade sealant.