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Bat Removal Austin Area, TX

Licensed humane bat removal and exclusion across Texas. Inspection, exclusion, guano cleanup, and a written bat-free warranty.

Service areaAustin Area, Texas
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WarrantyWritten bat-free warranty on every exclusion job.
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Bat Removal in Austin Area

We provide a full remediation service, including bat inspection, exclusion, bat proofing, large-scale guano removal, and decontamination. Our team is professionally trained to safely remove the bats without harming them. After we remove the bats, we bat-proof the home or structure. We always stand by our work, and every job includes a written warranty.

Texas Wildlife Specialists serves homeowners and businesses in Austin Area, and across all of Texas. Call (512) 910-3825 to schedule an inspection and request a free estimate, and we’ll get out to you as quickly as we can.

Why is Professional Bat Removal Important in the Austin Area?

The Austin area covers Travis County and the surrounding Hill Country edge in central Texas, where the Congress Avenue Bridge hosts roughly 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats, one of the largest urban bat colonies in North America. That same species is the one most commonly found in residential attics across the metro. Native Texas bat species are protected under state law. We inspect, exclude humanely through one-way doors, sanitize the affected insulation, and seal entry points under written warranty.

What is included

  • Inspection. We conduct a thorough inspection of your attic and home to identify bat entry points and signs of infestation.
  • Removal. Our specialists use safe and humane methods to remove bats from your attic.
  • Exclusion. We seal entry points and install one-way doors to prevent bats from re-entering your home.
  • Cleanup. We provide cleanup and decontamination services to remove bat guano and sanitize the affected areas.

Common questions

Why do bat infestations require remediation?

Bats can roost in attics, walls, and other spaces, causing structural damage over time. Their nesting habits may lead to soiled insulation, stained ceilings, and compromised building materials. When left untreated, guano buildup can exceed hundreds of pounds. Bats are also potential carriers of diseases such as rabies.

Why is bat guano dangerous?

Bat droppings, known as guano, accumulate rapidly and pose both aesthetic and health concerns. Guano can corrode metal, stain surfaces, and emit a strong odor. The accumulation of guano can also harbor fungi that may lead to respiratory issues in humans. We perform complete guano cleanup and decontamination using industry-grade PPE and HEPA vacuums.

How do you remove bats?

We offer a full remediation service, including bat inspection, exclusion, bat-proofing, large-scale guano removal, and decontamination. Our team is professionally trained to safely remove the bats without harming them. After we remove the bats, we bat-proof the home or structure to prevent re-entry.

What does the warranty cover?

Each property serviced by Texas Wildlife Specialists is covered under a written warranty against bats. We believe in long-term solutions and strive to ensure each service is performed at the highest quality. If bats return through any point we sealed, we come back at no charge.

Why choose Texas Wildlife Specialists for bat removal?

Being residents of Texas ourselves, we care about our customers. We go beyond just removing bats; we implement robust bat-proofing measures to ensure they cannot re-enter your home. Our professionals conduct thorough inspections, identifying potential entry points and vulnerabilities in your property.

How much does bat removal cost?

Prices vary depending on the building structure and infestation size. Call (512) 910-3825 for a free estimate.

Austin Area bat removal, done right.

Free estimate. Written warranty. Licensed by Texas Parks & Wildlife. Call to schedule an inspection.