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About Naples Bat Removal

Welcome to naplesbat.com. We are the only qualified bat removal company in Naples, Florida. We are a family-run bat removal company, and we pride ourselves on our commitment to humanely resolving conflicts between humans and bats. Although bats naturally roost in trees and caves, they have learned to take up residence in man-made structures like attics, chimneys, under bridges, and abandoned buildings. Having bats too close poses several health risks to humans because of the several zoonotic diseases bats carry. We help clients remove bats from residential and commercial properties - no job is too small or too big. What sets us apart from the rest is our commitment to superb customer service. We treat our customers the way we would want to be treated - with courtesy and respect. That's why our customer reps are always available (24/7) to listen to your concerns and suggest ways we can be of help. We also provide emergency bat removal services. We try our best to get these nasty pests in your house while causing minimal disruption in your day-to-day life. When it comes to our techniques, they are designed to relocate bats and not harm them. Over service primarily involves funneling to get bats out of a property of business and/or exclusion to keep them out. Our technicians are highly trained in the field of bat removal - and with their exposure to a wide variety of bat infestation issues, they are fully equipped to handle the peculiarities of your bat infestation problem. Call us today and let us assess the bat infestation problem in your property so we can come up with an effective exclusion strategy for you. Not to worry, our prices are super affordable, and you can be confident that we'll achieve the results you desire.  We operate 24-7-365, so don't hesitate to call us at 239-317-0591 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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Do All Bats Have Rabies?

Rabies is a scary illness that people try to avoid at all costs. Unfortunately, there are many myths that circulate regarding bats and rabies. Many people tend to worry that all bats carry rabies based on false information gathered from unreliable sources. Here is the truth about bats and rabies. 

All mammals can contract and carry rabies. It is possible, and some bats do carry rabies. However, most are not symptomatic. The number of bats that contract rabies each year is actually one half of one percent of the total population.

It doesn't seem so scary now, does it? There are typically only one or two human deaths annually in the United States that are the result of contracting rabies from a bat. In fact, you are statistically more likely to contract the plague than catch rabies from a bat.

Transmitting Rabies

The principal form of transmission is through a bite. Bats have tiny little teeth which do not always break the skin when they bite a human. Their small teeth can leave marks which aren't easily seen and can be superficial. 

However, most times people do know when they have been bitten by a bat. The majority of bat bites occur as a result of careless handling. Now, if you happen to wake up to a bat in your room then you should seek medical attention and have the bat tested. It is possible to be bitten in your sleep. 

Animal Transmission

Bats can transmit rabies to other animals, although it is rare. There have only been two documented cases of dogs contracting rabies from bat bites in a ten-year period. The numbers are similar for cats. It can happen but is not common.

Large numbers of carnivores gather each year to feed on the bat population at Bracken Cave in Texas. There have never been reports of a rise in the number of rabies infected animals or any rabies outbreaks to speak of as a result of this occurrence. 

Each year over one million bats gather in Austin, Texas and thousands of people gather to watch them. Some of the most densely populated areas of bats exist in Texas. There is no documented rise in the number of rabies cases as a result of this.

Unfortunately, the media and other uniformed people tend to sensationalize bats and their proliferation of rabies. They distort information and cause the public to over-react. While caution should be exercised and you should never attempt to handle a bat, you chances of contracting rabies from one are virtually non-existent.