by Ron Pelshaw | Apr 7, 2015 | Bat removal, Uncategorized
Bats in America have become increasingly affected by what Scientist have called, White Nose Syndrome (WNS). This fungus that grows on the outside of the bats nose and face area and attaches to the bats hair follicles. The fungus is formally named, Pseudogymnoascus...
by Ron Pelshaw | Apr 6, 2015 | Blog, Uncategorized
One of our desires at Bat Removal and Prevention is to educate our clients on the importance of bats in their surrounding ecosystem. It is important to note that our goal is never to simply eradicate bats from your community, just from your house. Bats are wonderful...
by Ron Pelshaw | Feb 5, 2015 | Bat removal, Blog, Uncategorized
So you think you have mice? Scratching or chewing noises are often misdiagnosed to be a small rodent while mouse traps go un-triggered. Bat infestations all-too-often go unnoticed because of their similarities with small rodents. Today we will cover the 7 early...
by Ron Pelshaw | Dec 30, 2014 | Bat removal, Blog, Uncategorized
Getting Rid of Bats In Your House Once And For All When a bat is flying around in your home, you want to get rid of it quickly. You’re not alone. One of our most-asked questions is concerning the removal of bats flying around a house. Here at Bat Removal and...
by Ron Pelshaw | Nov 6, 2014 | Blog, Michigan Critters, Uncategorized
Common Raccoon Traits Raccoons are found in most areas of North America, including Michigan. These animals are considered a terrific nuisance when they invade and take up residence in urban areas. Since raccoons can cause immense damage to gardens and buildings apart...
by Ron Pelshaw | Oct 27, 2014 | Blog, Michigan Critters, Uncategorized
Mice in a Michigan home can be detected by gnaw marks, squeaks and scurrying noises in the night, mouse droppings, and so on. As mice breed very quickly, even if only a single mouse is sighted, it can mean that many mice reside in the home. Mouse removal should be a...
by Ron Pelshaw | Aug 16, 2013 | Bat removal, Blog, Uncategorized
Effective Bat Control Steps for Michigan Homes Many Michigan homes inadvertently become hosts for bats because these animals are found in abundance in this region. Bats thrive on insects such as mosquitoes that breed in swampy areas around the lakes and woods....
by Ron Pelshaw | Jul 11, 2013 | Bat removal, Blog, Uncategorized
Customer – Bat In My Attic We recently had a customer who caught these image of bats flying from his attic! At Bat Removal and Prevention, we urge our clients to get as far away from bats as possible due to their ability to bite and infect. If you are hearing...
by Ron Pelshaw | May 7, 2013 | Uncategorized
Stay tuned in the next couple of days!
by Ron Pelshaw | Apr 1, 2013 | Bat removal, Blog, Uncategorized
Bats In House? Bat flying around your home? Bats may accidentally find there way into your home. They may be first seen flying around a room early in the evening, landing on curtains or furniture and then taking flight again. THIS IS NO CAUSE FOR AN ALARM!! Remain...
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