Pros And Cons Of Wildlife Proofing

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Our live bat removal Shiawassee County service is backed by our 5 year warranty. As long as no damage is done to our wildlife proofing we guarantee bats will not get back into the areas we have excluded them from. If they happen to get in, you just need to let us know and we will resolve it quickly.
Bats will always try to get back in their roosting places. Bats may try to getting to a spot they has previously lived for up to 5 years. Fortunately, they will never create their own way in. Bats do not chew and they will not claw their way into a building or space. They only use existing holes in your home that are there from its construction or damage caused by other wildlife. Our wildlife proofing will guarantee all of these holes are discovered and addressed. It allows us to guarantee that bats will not get into your home again for up to 5 years. We will address all possible areas that they may get in during our bat control process.
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If the one you are currently working with does not please you, give us a call. We have the tools and the experience to handle any size issue. We service both residential and commercial properties. The warranty has some exclusions which mainly comes down to if you do anything to alter the home which creates new gaps bats can use to gain access it voids the warranty. If you have an addition put on your house, new roof, or siding it can create new hole that these attic pests can take advantage of. If your roof has issues that cause water damage to our repairs that can void the warranty as well. If you want to know more information on our 5 year warranty on our bat service call us

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