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	<title>Raleigh, NC&#124;Bat Removal&#124;Bat Control&#124;Bats in Attic&#124;Commercial Bat Control &#187; Batman</title>
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		<title>Bat maternity season is coming to a close here in Raleigh and the surrounding area; bats are starting to become more active in their roosting sites found in homes and commercial structure throughout the triangle area</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2015 20:20:18 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bat maternity season is coming to a close here in Raleigh and the surrounding area; bats are starting to become more active in their roosting sites found in homes and commercial structure throughout the triangle area. Pups “baby bats” are in the process of learning how to fly so many homeowners will start to see even more activity around their homes or buildings. During this time bats will leave their roosting sites at dusk and will seek food sources throughout the night returning in the early dawn hours to nestle down for the day. Homeowners will find droppings and could hear scratching or high pitch sounds coming from these roosting sites, with the maturity of the baby bats the colonies will start to cumulate more fecal matter due to the influx of feeding. If people see signs of bats in or around their homes or buildings they should take actions to rid their homes of these bats and take exclusion methods to prevent the bats from returning once excluded. Bats can be found in gable vents, ridge vents, construction gaps and chimneys of buildings. The first sign of bat infestations is their droppings that they leave behind when they are flying in and out of their roosting sites. Bat busters has been dealing with bat exclusion in the Raleigh area of North Carolina for the last 14 years and has excluded bats from homes and buildings in Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Wake Forest, Holly Springs, Chapel Hill, Durham and Fayetteville.</p>
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		<title>Bats in attic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2015 00:50:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Spring 2015 signs of Bats in Raleigh and Cary</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2015 01:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Bat control in Raleigh, North Carolina is a common occurrence and making sure it’s done right is the first step in ensuring that these critters don’t return to cause havoc at you home. Bats start looking for a roosting site to set up nesting in late winter to early spring. Raleigh and the surrounding area seem to experience this trend in early spring. Spring 2015 is right around the corner and resident will find themselves once again dealing with bat issues in their homes and buildings. Some of the signs that indicate bat are as follows.</p>
<p>Rub-Marks&#8212; Brown marks around corners of trim wood.</p>
<p>Droppings- Dark black pellet looking droppings collecting under gable vents.</p>
<p>Loud high pitch sounds coming from attic area.</p>
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		<title>Spring 2014 is around the corner and so are the Raleigh Bats, Bat control Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2014 17:14:46 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Spring 2014 is around the corner and so are the Raleigh Bats, Bat control Problems</strong></p>
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<p>With the spring right around the corner, bats are starting to seek out shelter to begin their yearly maternity “birthing” Season. Raleigh, North Carolina is a very active area for bat control and bat removal problems. Bat seeks out areas in attics of homes and commercial structures. Beginning in March of 2014 bats will start going into home attics to give birth. Here in NC, state laws require that you leave bats alone during the maternity season which runs normally between May and July of 2014. Bat Busters of Raleigh is trained to deal with any bat control or bat removal problem you may have.</p>
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		<title>Bat Control in Apex, Raleigh, Cary North Carolina check you attic for Bats</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jun 2013 20:23:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<p class="MsoNormal">It’s the time of the year in Apex, Cary, and Raleigh when bats are known to roost in attic and structures throughout the Triangle. The babies are about to take flight. In July of 2013</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Bats are known to be in attics throughout the Triangle and many people are able to find them seeking shelter in their homes during this time of the year. Bats are seeking out shelter to have their babies in attics throughout the Apex, Cary, Raleigh, and Holly springs area. Bat can cause unwanted fecal matter in homes and are the number 2 vectors of Rabies in the Raleigh, Cary, and Holly Springs area.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Many people wonder what they should do if they come in contact with a bat living in their home or attic. The first thing you should do if you come in contact with a bat by physical contact is try to capture the bat or contact a local Wildlife Damage Control agent to assist you in capturing and removing the bat. The wildlife damage control agent will then contact your local animal control and have the bat tested for rabies which is a deadly virus spread by blood or fluid contact with a bat that is positive for rabies. In most cases the percentage of bat carrying rabies is low but the protocol should be followed due to the nature of the disease</p>
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<p>Spring Brings Bats Home</p>
<p>Bats can be found throughout Cary Raleigh and Apex homes, Bats start seeking places to have their young during the months of March and April. Many people will start to experience bats invading their homes and structures. If you are having an issue with bats this is the best time to keep the bats from invading.</p>
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<p>We get rid of all bat, bird or nuisance wildlife humanely. We solve problems with bats, birds  squirrels, snakes &amp; raccoons. Call for a bird control, bat removal wildlife inspection and we will put an end to your wildlife concerns the right way.</p>
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<p>Bats in your Raleigh Attic ?</p>
<p>Do you have a bat in your Raleigh Home?</p>
<p>Did you find bat feces (poop) in your Raleigh Attic?</p>
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<p>We are familiar with all aspects of bat netting, trapping, excluding but more importantly wee know how to keep them out and home both safe and livable in a reasonable amount of time.</p>
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<p>We remove bat guano, the soiled insulation , sanitize and cleanup your attic, treat for any related bat bug problems , and replace the attic insulation and bring it up to your current building code.</p>
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<p>Bats and their co habitation in human living spaces can be serious. Many just consider the animal making the noise or that can be visibly seen but in the case with allwild animal conflicts the hidden mystery is always the diseases that they may be carrying now or that can show up later.</p>
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<p>When bats occupy a home or attic they unfortunately leave behind theirfeces or guano and urine. Bat guano is no different then other fecal material it can spread a variety of diseases but the most common one mentioned is histoplasmosis.</p>
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<p>This is also known as Darling’s disease, is a disease caused by the fungus Histoplasmacapsulatum. Symptoms of this infection vary greatly, but the disease primarily affects the lungs. Occasionally, other organs are affected; this is called disseminated histoplasmosis, and it can be fatal if untreated. Histoplasmosis is common amongAIDS patients because of their lowered immune system.</p>
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<p>For More on this please visit the link below from theCenter for Disease Control</p>
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<p>http://www.cdc.gov/nczved/dfbmd/disease_listing/histoplasmosis_gi.html#3</p>
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<p>If you find your self saying I have bats in my attic ! If you find yourself saying I have bats in my walls? You need to find a company that not only cane get rid of bats but knows all the techniques on how to trap, how to catch &amp; how to net bats but actually do a permanent bat exclusion and attic cleanup including the replacement of soiled insulation from your attic .</p>
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<p>We are familiar with all aspects of bat netting, trapping, &amp; excluding bats. We know how to keep them out of your attic. Critter Control, Animals be gone, Trutech, Trapper Dan&#8217;s, Triangle Wildlife Control Bat removal, bat control Raleigh, Cary, Holly Springs</p>
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<p>Bats &amp; Rabies</p>
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<p>Also known as hydrophobia is a viral zoonotic neuroinvasive disease that causes acuteencephalitis (inflammation of the brain) in mammals. It is most commonly caused by a bite from an infected animal, but occasionally by other forms of contact. If left untreated in humans it is usually fatal. In some countries it is a significant killer of livestock. The rabies virus makes its way to the brain by following theperipheral nerves. Theincubation period of the disease depends on how far the virus must travel to reach thecentral nervous system, usually taking a few months. Once the infection reaches the central nervous system and symptoms begin to show, the untreated infection is usually fatal within days. In the beginning stages of rabies, the symptoms are malaise, headache, and fever, while in later stages it includes acute pain, violent movements, uncontrolled excitements, depressions, and the inability to swallow water (hence the name hydrophobia). In the final stages, the patient begins to have periods of mania and lethargy, and coma. Death generally occurs due to respiratory insufficiency.</p>
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<p>For More on Info on Rabies http://www.cdc.gov/rabies/docs/brochure-bats_and_rabies-full.pdf</p>
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<p>Bats are one of the best natural means of insect control and simply killing bats to correct a bat problem and in the case of endangered bat species illegal by federal and state law.</p>
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<p>We know how to trap , we know how to get rid of bats we are professional bat exclusion specialists. We also provide Bat Removal Services.</p>
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<p>Most nuisance bat problems are the result of poor home maintenance or neglect by the builder. Builders have little knowledge of how to prevent the entry of bats , and just because a home is water tight for rain does not mean bats, birds and other wild animals can not gain access to your home. We provide a very thorough inspection of your home and in addition to identifying a bat problem and corrections we also will inspect your entire property and suggest changes to the habitat on your property in addition to looking for bat access points.</p>
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<p>We provide bat exclusion services that actually do no harm to bats and allow bats to leave an not regain access to your home, business, barn etc and never actually have to handle the bats.</p>
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<p>Bats &amp; Maternity</p>
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<p>In most species of Chioptera, or Bats the female bats usually have only one offspring per year. A baby bat is referred to as a pup. Pups are usually left in the roost when they are not nursing. However, a newborn bat can cling to the fur of the mother and be transported, although they soon grow too large for this. It would be difficult for an adult bat to carry more than one young, but normally only one young is born. Bats often form nursery roosts, with many females giving birth in the same area, be it a cave, a tree hole, or a cavity in a building. Mother bats are able to find their young in colonies of millions of pups. Pups have even been seen to feed on other mothers’ milk if their mother is dry. Only the mother cares for the young, and there is no continuous partnership with male bats.</p>
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<p>Many laws are in place or being put into place in order to protect the continuation of bat species. For many years very little law or regulation was in place and we have seen a decline in bat populations die to bats being removed from homes and their young pups left to die unable to fend for themselves. Maternity periods are related to the latitude or how far north your state is in North America. Typically southern states start earlier and northern states start later.</p>
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<p>Choosing to go ahead and have bats completely removed or excluded from a home during maternity season is a very poor decision. Motherless pups wander homes in the absence of their mothers searching for them and usually end up all over the homes attic and wall voids and die. Imagine large someone sticking five pounds of ground beef in various spots around your home rotting and the expense of replacing the walls, insulation and deodorizing your home. Removing all bats, and their young during a maternity season is at most a dice throw and the homeowner often becomes the loser and at a considerable expense.</p>
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<p>Listen to your bat professional, let them inspect your bat infestation and determine the best time of year (Before April-May and After July-August) . State laws often dictate safe periods but a visual inspection and counting flights is often the best guide to determine when the pups are flying.</p>
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<p>Example: A bat colony which typically has fights of 90 or so bats leaving a home nightly begin to jump to numbers closer to 180. This would indicate a maternal colony of 90 and then a pup for each mother flying. Actual numbers will fluctuate daily and a week or so after an increase in flight sizes is normally the best time to have a complete exclusion of your home. An inspection by a professional is always best before attempting any exclusions.</p>
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<p>Bats Myths &amp; Facts</p>
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<p>However, bats do not belong in our homes and buildings and this web site is designed to help you understand bats and discern yourself from the many myths about them and finding a qualified professional from the many snake salesmen out there with gimmicks to take your money and laugh all the way to the bank. We know how to get rid of bats by bat proofing your</p>
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<p>1. Bats both large and small are insectivores. Each bat on daily night flight can consumer about 1000 insects an hour or roughly 6000-8000 insects each and every night. This is simply the best natural pest control we have on earth and every bat if handled properly can be returned back to the wild and help us keep all the bug populations down.</p>
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<p>2. Bats are not vampires and there is no reaosn to fear them. Myths have been running around for centuries that they can become entangled in your hair and it is far from the truth. Bats have a built in sonar like capability called echo location and can in mid flight remove a tiny mosquito flying. They also know exactly where you are and will avoid any contact with you. They may get close to</p>
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<p>3. Bats are flying mammals and live in colonies if you see a bat resting I am confident a colony is also near by in your attic, soffits, behind shutters or even the hollows of a tree.</p>
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<p>4. Bats will bite if handled. They have tiny razor like sharp teeth and should only be handled by a trained professional wearing gloves and exercising care in their handling.</p>
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<p>5. Bats are not blind. They are however very light sensitive and are nocturnal mammals.</p>
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<p>Please call us for a bat inspection of your home today and make your home bat free</p>
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