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About Saint Louis Bat Removal

Welcome to saintlouisbat.com. We are the only qualified bat removal company in Saint Louis, Missouri. Bats, once you take a moment to appreciate them, are really just adorable flying puppies. They just want to live in their groups and eat lots of insects, and that's a good thing. Bats are an important part of the ecosystem thanks to all the insects they eat, plants they pollinate, and guano they produce. All of that is really important, and that's part of why we like them so much. Still, it's hard to appreciate all they do if bats have set up inside your home. Since we care about bats and people being able to live their lives and own their homes without bats or people being at risk, we proudly offer bat removal and prevention services. We want to make sure the bats get to live their lives and do their thing, and we want people to be able to enjoy bats from a distance. Though not dangerous, they can invite disease and other animals in after them. They belong in nature, not your home. That's one reason we're so dedicated to bat removal. We also understand that once the bats are removed, more might take their place. So we also inspect and seal off entry points so that more bats won't show up to take their place. Bats are at their best when they're not at home, and you're at your best when not having to deal with bats. Hence why we do what we do. We keep homes bat-free so the bats are happy and you are too. We operate 24-7-365, so don't hesitate to call us at 314-690-2800 to discuss your bat problem and schedule a fast appointment.

Residential

We are experts at removing bats from residential properties. Whether you have a single bat trapped in your house, a colony roosting in your attic, and/or various other problems, there is no need to worry! During our removal process, we make sure to inspect your entire home carefully, tracking down all the entrypoints bats are using to invade your place. Next, we perform a process called live exclusion (where no bats are harmed and all exit your property), then seal all entry holes completely shut. We also take care of the cleanup process after, so your home is safe and clean!

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Commercial

Besides residential areas, we also have a wealth of experience removing bats from commercial properties! We begin by investigating the area for possible bat entrances, covering holes even as small as 1/4 of an inch. Through our live exclusion process, bats leave the building through one-way exits, and we seal up every hole afterward. Once the bats have been removed, we perform a cleanup process. This includes dealing with guano, replacing damaged insulation, and decontaminating the place.

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What If You Are Bitten By A Bat

Bats do not bite people often, but they can. On accident, because they feel threatened or cornered, or because you got too close to one, they may end up biting you.

When this happens, you have to take action immediately. There are serious risks to bat bites, including rabies. If a bat bites you, know what to do and do it without wasting any time.

If you do not do something soon, the bite may worsen. You may fall ill or even die if you contracted a disease from the bat. There are too many risks present with bat bites to let one go for any amount of time.

Risks of Bat Bites

Bats do not bite often, at least not most bats. There are a few bats that will bite humans without any reason, but those are rare and in few countries. The majority of bats are not going to bite you randomly.

That does not mean they will not bite, though. If you find an injured bat outside or if you scare it, or if it feels threatened at all, it may bite you. Biting is its way of protecting itself, and only does this if there is enough reason.

If the bat gets indoors, it may bite out of fear. Flying around your home, it has no idea where it is or what to do. If it encounters you, you are a threat to it. It may bite because it feels the need to protect itself.

In all instances, bat bites are dangerous. Bats are carriers of rabies and they can carry other diseases. If a bite were to occur, you would need to treat it right away.

Bite Treatment

After a bat bite, or a suspected bat bite, clean the wound. Use soap and water to clean it thoroughly, getting the entire area. After scrubbing with the soap and water, wash the area off and wrap it in a cloth or bandage.

Go to a doctor or emergency room. Do not wait. Bat bites are dangerous and waiting could put your life at risk. Make an appointment with a doctor or, preferably, head over to an emergency room the same day.

Bat bites are dangerous. They can carry diseases, like rabies, and they are not something to take lightly. Take care of the wound and seek a medical professional the moment a bat bites you.