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Dallas Bat Control & Removal

Bat are a common nuisance animal in central Texas. In Dallas and Fort Worth, bat have become a particularly common problem, as they have invaded many homes in the area. If you need a professional solution for your Dallas bat problem, give us at A Wildlife Pro a call. We are experts at bat control and removal, and have been working with Texas wildlife for over 10 years. We are familiar with the habits of Texas bats, and are experts at humane trapping and removal of this critter. Give us a phone call any time, and we can schedule a same-day or next day appointment.

About Bats: The most common colonizing bat species in Texas is the Mexican Free Tail Bat. These bats have a habit of living inside the attics of homes, and can form very large groups of maternal colonies. Bats are good animals, and they eat a lot of insects, but when they roost inside buildings, they can leave a huge mess with their bat poop (guano), which can cause lung diseases in humans. We are experts at humane bat control, and never harm a single one of these winged wonders.
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We service the greater Dallas Texas area, including Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, and all areas in between, such as Mesquite, Balch Springs, Lancaster, De Sote, Duncanville, Cedar Hill, Mansfield, Grand Prairie, Irving, Farmers Branch, Carrollton, Richardson, Garland, Allen, Lewisville, Coppell, Grapevine, Euless, Bedford, Keller, Haltom City, and more. Call us any time for professional bat pest control in Dallas.

Dallas Bat Control Emails:

Hi, I live in Dallas Texas, on a block of connected 3-story row houses. I have bats in my bathroom drop ceiling. I've been frantically searching for a wildlife expert who can help me resolve this problem, but the only people who seem to be willing to return my calls are exterminators. I have no confidence in their expertise with wildlife, based on some of the answers I've received to my questions. (Question: "What if there's a nest up there?" Answer: "The nest could be anywhere, so it doesn't make much sense to try to find it. Infant bats are really small. If they die, the smell will only last a few weeks." Reaction: "WTF???") I want you to know that the company that is listed in the directory for my area finally returned my call after I left three messages, but only to advise me that they don't support my area. So if you could update your directory, it would be greatly appreciated. In the meantime, I will attempt to lure the adult(s) out of the building using a havahart trap. I'm much more concerned about the nest, which I am 90% sure is up there. I don't know what I'll do with the babies yet, but I will keep searching for a wildlife expert who might give a damn. Thanks for your help

My granddaughter has discovered a bat in her Dallas TX house the past two nights. She lives in an apartment on the third floor of and old house, perhaps a hundred years old. She is very upset and distressed. One of the bats was killed by one of her cats. The other was killed by her father. She is very upset and doesn't want the bats to be harmed. Have been reading your article on how to safely catch a bat and get them out. It may be hard as I don't think her window will open and her apartment being on the third floor it might be hard for her to scoop it up and get them out. I'm afraid now that there have been 2 discovered there will be more. Do you have any more suggestions? Thank you. I am convinced based on your excellent web site that I have mother and baby bats in the Attic/wall of my house. I am sure we can get the mother, not sure we can get the babies. I have gotten quotes, and I think they will just do the lazy way capture and remove the mom leaving me with the problem. I need someone in northern Dallas. I am not sure where you are located. Do you have any recommendations. thank you for the website.

Hi Dallas Critter Trappers, well we have bats in the attic, discovered when we heard bird like noises than thumping. A pest control found 20000 bat droppings in the attic. We placed a trap but no bats yet. They were living in the ease but that's right next to our entertainment area and i am wondering if they have moved out due to noise etc?

We just bought a house in Northeast Tx, near Dallas. The attics and insulation are covered with guano and is very thick in one of the attics. The bats are no longer here and we believe it has been there for quite some time. I don't notice an odor. Is it safe for us to leave it there for now or should we get it cleaned up right away. We aren't able to afford new insulation right now. If we do clean it ourselves is that safe? Could you give us and idea of what it would cost to have it done. Thank you for your time. Terry