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North Office: Troy, OH
Central Office: Centerville, OH
South Office: Beavercreek, OH

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Phone: (937) 340-1867
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Bat Removal Dayton Ohio Blog, supported by Company, is here to keep you up-to-date with all the latest bat happenings. The bat issues we cover include bat control, bat removal and bat exclusion. We love to share our knowledge on all things bats. Also, we know you’ll be a more knowledgeable decision maker in regard to any bat problems you have. And you can always if you need our professional help.

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Bat Removal Dayton Ohio Blog provides superior information. For example, did you know that bats are the second most diverse and abundant mammal? Also, bats have roles as prey and predator, insect suppression, seed dispersal, pollination and material and nutrient distribution. And, Ohio has 13 species of bats. The most common bats   encounters are the little brown bats and big brown bats.

The economic benefits obtained from bats include pest control, plant pollination, and seed dispersal. However, that’s not all! Other financial benefits include guano mining, bush meat, and medicine. Also, there’s bat watching tourism, and education and research.

But, bats can cause damage. And if you ever get a bat colony in your attic, barn, or building, the mess that bats leave can be a severe problem. They cause disease transmission, contamination and bite humans during self-defense.

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The little brown bat is one of the 13 species of bats in Ohio. The little brown population size has declined due to habitat loss and White-Nose Syndrome.

Bat Removal Dayton Ohio Blog Tutorials and Knowledgebase Articles

Did you know adult bats birth “pups” between May to August?  Bat pups can usually fly in July but stay with the nest for a few weeks. So, you do not want to close openings or remove the mom during the summer months. That would be cruel when the young are still in the nest. Doing so will kill the young, and they will rot and leave an odor. Also, the pups may get into your living space.

By mid-August, bats will leave their birthing site in your attic. They do so to locate a home to spend the cold months. And, they will leave a mess!

All bats in Ohio are declining and Ohio Protects Bats. Bats cannot be intentionally harmed. Therefore, do not kill bats since it’s illegal!  However, remove bats from your home, buildings or business due to health concerns. When bat removal and cleanup is needed it’s time to call THE Bat Removal Dayton Ohio professionals at .

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Have you seen piles of guano in your attic? Well, it’s time to call in THE professional Bat Removal Dayton Ohio company, Barnes Wildlife Control.

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Have you seen piles of feces in the insulation of your attic? If so, it’s bat guano, and you need to call Barnes Wildlife Control at (937) 340-1867.

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