Bat Exclusion & Proofing for Frederick properties
Humane exclusion, bat proofing, entry-point sealing, roofline sealing, and soffit or vent protection planned around how bats actually get in.
What This Service Family Covers
Exclusion is the long-term fix. We identify active and potential entry points, use humane one-way exits when appropriate, and seal the structure so bats cannot simply shift to the next gap.
We inspect primary openings, secondary gaps, roof edges, vents, soffits, fascia, chimney lines, siding transitions, loose trim, gable vents, construction gaps, and conditions that could invite a return.
Start here when the goal is to remove the bats and keep them from coming back.
Specific services in this family
Humane Bat Exclusion
Humane Bat Exclusion for Frederick properties dealing with active bats that need one-way exit planning instead of trapping or sealing them inside.
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Bat Proofing
Bat Proofing for Frederick properties dealing with known or likely bat entry points that need to be closed after activity is handled.
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Bat Entry Point Sealing
Bat Entry Point Sealing for Frederick properties dealing with specific roofline, trim, vent, fascia, chimney, or siding gaps where bats are entering.
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Roofline Bat Sealing
Roofline Bat Sealing for Frederick properties dealing with ridge, fascia, drip edge, dormer, or roof transition gaps.
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Soffit & Vent Bat Sealing
Soffit & Vent Bat Sealing for Frederick properties dealing with loose soffits, gable vents, attic vents, and protected openings that should let air move but keep bats out.
Learn MoreCommon questions about Bat Exclusion & Proofing
Bat exclusion is the legal, humane method that lets bats leave naturally through one-way doors while preventing their return. It's the only Maryland-compliant way to permanently remove bats - trapping or lethal methods are illegal and don't solve the entry problem.
No - proofing seals entry points to prevent bats from returning, while cleanup removes contamination bats left behind. You need both for a complete solution: exclusion to remove bats, proofing to prevent return, and cleanup to address health hazards.
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Tell us what you have seen, heard, or found, and we will help you plan the next safe step.