Most bats are seasonal visitors to buildings they are unlikely to live in the same building all year round although they are loyal to their roosts and so usually return to the same roosts year after year.
How to tell if you have bats in roof.
They re not out to suck your blood.
If you notice any of these three things it s time for a bat watch.
If any problems are encountered with bats or if any repair work to the roof is necessary advice must be sought from the relevant statutory nature conservation agency.
One obvious sign of a bat infestation is guano in the house.
Bats leave stains from the oil and dust in their fur as they fly in and out.
Bats leave droppings at the entrance to the roost area that can accumulate on walls windowsills or porches or on areas below the entrance to the roost.
If you do have bats in your house that s one way you may see them.
Bats get a bad rap.
If you have bats in your roof their access must not be impeded.
Female bats usually have only one baby a year so properties do not become infested.
How to get rid of bats.
The first thing you should know about how to get rid of bats is that they cannot be removed with poison.
If you have bats in your roof you will not usually notice them as they are active mostly at night time and tend to confine themselves to minute spaces under your felt roofing or in crevices.
In fact they really don t want to be near you at all.
Before we dive in let s have a bat chat.
Once you spot the bats it s time to call a bat removal expert.
Check for dark brown stains around your roofline dormers vents and roof trim.
If you find areas with stains or gaps large enough to admit a bat look at the ground directly under these entry points.
Signs that you have a bat problem.
Here are some telltale signs that you have bats in your house.
Guano is another strong sign of bats in a roof.
You ll notice bats have made their way into your attic thanks to the smell of their guano or urine which are extremely pungent you may also hear them in early dawn and dusk hours.
All bats and their roost sites are fully protected by law even if bats are not present all the time.
Just sit back and watch for bats leaving their roost for the night.
Excluding bats in roofs.
Bat skin secretes an oil that rubs off on the walls of your attic leaving a tell tale sign that you have unwanted guests.
There s at least a 50 50 chance that the bat flying around your living room came from a bat roost in your attic.
At sunset take a lawn chair outside sit down and look up at your house.