Commercial Bat Removal Fort Worth, TX
Commercial bat removal for businesses in major Texas metros: warehouses, schools, churches, offices, multifamily, and retail. Inspection, phased exclusion, guano remediation, and documentation your insurer and tenants can rely on.
Commercial Bat Removal in Fort Worth
A bat colony in a commercial building is a liability and a health exposure, not just a nuisance. Texas Wildlife Specialists provides commercial-scale bat work across Texas's major metros: a documented inspection of the full building envelope, one-way exclusion timed to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department guidance, guano remediation under containment, and permanent sealing with commercial-grade materials. Bats are protected in Texas, and TPWD discourages excluding them from buildings May 1 through August 15 while flightless pups are in the roost, so we plan the work around that calendar and keep your operations running while we do it.
Texas Wildlife Specialists serves businesses, property managers, and facility teams in Fort Worth, Tarrant County and the surrounding metro. Call (512) 910-3825 to schedule a commercial inspection, and we’ll get out to you as quickly as we can.
Why Commercial Bat Removal Matters in Fort Worth
Fort Worth's building stock runs old and varied: the Stockyards' historic brick, rail-era warehouses near downtown, and the newer distribution boxes along the Alliance corridor to the north. All of it offers roofline gaps and parapet joints that Mexican free-tailed bats use. Schools and churches across the city carry the highest sensitivity because of who occupies them. We inspect the full envelope, schedule exclusion within the TPWD-recommended window, and handle guano remediation under containment, documented for owners, tenants, and carriers.
About Fort Worth and the North Texas region
Fort Worth is the seat of Tarrant County, sitting at the western edge of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The city's rolling cross-timbers landscape and warm summer climate support a range of urban wildlife typical of North Texas.
What is included
- Commercial inspection. We survey the full structure, inside and out: roofline, parapets, expansion joints, rooftop units, soffits, and loading areas. You get a map of active entry points, an estimate of colony size, and a measured read on guano accumulation.
- Exclusion at scale. One-way devices go up at every active entry point once the season allows, letting bats leave to feed and blocking re-entry. On a large building the devices stay up longer, and we monitor until the colony is confirmed out.
- Guano remediation. Accumulated guano can harbor the fungus that causes histoplasmosis, so we contain the area, suppress dust, remove the material under controlled conditions, and decontaminate surfaces, scheduled around your operating hours.
- Documentation and prevention. Every job produces a written record: inspection report, scope of work, methods used, and warranty terms, the paperwork owners, insurers, and tenants ask for. Permanent sealing and optional maintenance inspections keep the next colony out.
Common questions
Do we have to close the building during bat removal?
Usually no. Exclusion happens at the roost entry points on the building exterior, so the business stays open while the work runs. Guano remediation inside occupied space is contained, ventilated, and scheduled around your hours, often evenings or weekends.
Is bat guano in a workplace an OSHA or health issue?
It can be. Accumulated guano can harbor Histoplasma capsulatum, the fungus that causes histoplasmosis, and the CDC and NIOSH publish workplace guidance for occupational exposure to bat droppings. Professional remediation with proper containment and respiratory protection is the documented way to handle it.
Can a business remove bats during maternity season?
Not responsibly. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department discourages excluding bats from buildings May 1 through August 15, when flightless pups would be trapped inside if the building were sealed. During that window we inspect, assess guano, write the remediation plan, and schedule exclusion for the day the season ends.
What documentation do we get for insurance or tenants?
A written inspection report, a scope of work, the exclusion and remediation methods used, before-and-after documentation, and the warranty terms. Property managers use this for insurance claims, tenant communication, and compliance records.
Other Texas cities we serve
Commercial bat service in these launch metros, with more cities added as we expand.
Fort Worth commercial bat removal, done right.
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