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Help! There Are Bats Swarming The Outside Of My Omaha Home

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Bats are scary-looking creatures that no one wants around. They usually stay away from humans, but every once in a while, homeowners report seeing them inside their homes as well as their outdoor barns and storage buildings. 

In Omaha, if you see bats swarming around your property, that could mean they have found a place to roost near your home. At CP Bat Mitigation, we have years of experience controlling bats in this area. Our Omaha pest control specialists know just what to do if you see bats around your property. 

Have You Spotted Bats Swarming Your Home?

If you are seeing bats swarming around your property, there is a good chance that they are already living somewhere inside your home. Some places where bats will roost inside your home include attics, chimneys, and gutter systems. 

Because bats are the most active at night, you may not spot them when they are out flying around your home. Even if you don't see bats, there are some clues that will help you determine if bats are on your property. Some things to look for include:

  • Bat droppings in your attic 

  • Smelling a strong, pungent odor coming from your ceiling

  • Noticing unexplained dark stains on your ceiling

  • Hearing an odd tapping or flapping sound coming from your attic

Bats are generally silent and mysterious creatures. If you notice signs of their presence in or around your home, there is a good chance that you have a severe bat infestation somewhere on your property. 

Why Are Bats Choosing To Roost In Your Home?

Bats prefer to stay away from people. However, if they are found in or near your home, it is because they are looking for food, shelter, and water. 

Bats like to eat insects. If they are unable to find enough food out in the wild, they will come to residential areas. Usually, bats can be seen flying around street lights and porch lights, hunting the insects that are attracted to the light. If you live near an area with a lot of insects, the bats may try to find a spot to roost in your home in order to live close to a viable food source. 

Is It Good To Have Bats Around Your Home?

Even though bats can be scary-looking, these animals are actually beneficial when it comes to insect control. Bats will eat the mosquitoes, crickets, moths, and other insects that are known to invade homes.

While bats are beneficial to have outside, it can be dangerous if they decide to roost in your home. Bats are known to carry a wide range of diseases, including rabies. They are not usually aggressive creatures. However, if they feel threatened or cornered, they may bite. This is why you should always call a professional bat control specialist instead of trying to handle the bats yourself. Also, bats are not very clean animals. If you have a family of bats living in your attic, their droppings, or guano, will collect on the floor, insulation, and frame of your home. Guano will contaminate areas and can spread histoplasmosis.

Professional Bat Mitigation Made Simple

Bats do not generally attack humans and pets. However, it can be extremely dangerous to come into contact with these animals. If you think that you might have bats on your Omaha property, give us a call today. At CP Bat Mitigation, we specialize in bat control and can safely and effectively solve your bat problem.

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