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Orlando Bat Removal

Welcome to Orlando Bat Removal! We are Florida bat removal specialists. It is important to know that bats are protected by Florida law, and are beneficial animals to have in the environment. We do not kill any bats during our bat removal process. Never hire a pest control company or anyone who says they are a Orlando bat exterminator. For correct and effective bat removal, you want a company that specializes in humane bat colony extraction. Our process is not only the only legal method in Florida, but it is the most effective. We have a 100% success rate in our bat control process. We perform our industry-best 32-point inspection of your house or building, and seal shut all bat entry holes down to 1/4 inch as part of the removal process, during which we remove the colony via special one-way exclusion devices specific to your architecture. Once all bats are safely out, we permanenetly bat-proof the structure. We also provide guano (bat droppings) removal and decon. Click on our Orlando Bat Control Prices page to find out more about our prices for bat control work. We work 24/7/365, and would love to talk to you about your bat problem. Call us any time at 321-319-9850 to discuss it, discuss our pricing, and if you wish, set up an appointment at your convenience, often same-day.


Call 24/7 to discuss your bat problem.

Same-day or next-day appointments.

32-point inspection of your property.

Written estimates for bat removal project.

Fully state licensed and insured.

Residential and commercial service

100% no-kill Orlando bat extraction

Complete bat-proofing of your building

Compliance with all Florida, federal laws

Guano removal and attic decontamination


Our Service Range - 321-319-9850

Orlando Bat Removal Tip:

5 Health Hazards Related with Bat Droppings

Some people will think that the health risks associated with bats is grossly exaggerated. However, a bat infestation can increase the probability of contracting severe diseases. You should know that the most serious threat will come from the organisms that thrive in the nutrient-filled droppings of the bats. The organisms that are found in their droppings can survive for many years and the parasites that they carry can be transferred to our pets.

5 Dangers Associated with Bat Droppings

In its natural environment, the nutrient in the bat dropping can fertilize the soil. Unfortunately, if the bat guano is too close to us, this can be a vector of disease transmission.

1. Histoplasmosis

Histoplasmosis can be contracted from a fungus known as Histoplasma Capsulatum. Animals and human can be affected with this disease. The fungus can be accidentally breathed by humans once the droppings of the bats have been disturbed. The threat will be more serious if the infestation in your house have been persistent for a couple of years. Once infected, you will experience symptoms like the flu virus. On rare situation, this may lead to pneumonia and even death.

2. Cryptococcosis

Just like histoplasmosis, this disease will not show any symptoms if you have not been exposed on the droppings for a prolonged period. Nonetheless, people with weak immune system are vulnerable to this disease. You can also be infected with this disease if you inhaled the yeast-like organism. There are two types of this disease that can affect human. The common form will directly affect our respiratory system before it spreads on the different organs of our system. The other type will attack our central nervous system and will often be lethal if not addressed immediately.

3. Marburg Fever

Another potential health threat related with the bat guano would be the Marburg Hemorrhagic Disease. Fortunately, this disease has only been discovered in the African continent. 90 percent of people affected with the virus has led to their untimely demise.

4. Infectious Diseases

There are two type of infectious diseases that are linked to the bat guanos; they are Hendra and Nipah. Nipah, also known as the Nipah encephalitis, are blamed for the orange bats found in Southeast Asia. Hendra, on the other hand, has been traced to the orange bats of the Australia. Both infections may lead to neurotic and respiratory ailments. Hendra virus can also affect the horses through the body fluids of the bats.

5. Leptospirosis

Most people will think that Leptospirosis can only be contracted through the droppings and body fluids of the infected rodents. However, bats and other cattle can also carry this disease. This will often be fatal to the infected person if not given with the right medical attention. Usually, the situation will be lethal if the symptoms started to manifest. To prevent the disease transmission, you should avoid being in the place where there is large concentration of bat's guano and urine.

Bats are carrier of diseases that can be harmful to us. Fortunately, the risks of infection are considerably low. Those who do not have enough training should never attempt to handle bats.