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About Knoxville Bat Removal

Welcome to knoxvillebat.com. We are the only qualified bat removal company in Knoxville, Tennessee. Bats are impressive nocturnal creatures who use echolocation in order to move in the dark. They are also very beneficial to the environment, but they are harmful when they get inside your home. Bats aren't only creatures that can potentially carry disease, but they can also be quite the pest when they infest one's home. They leave behind certain odors and stains. The odors they emit come from their urine, this urine smells so pungent and rancid that it could leave a lingering smell if not cleaned up carefully. They can also leave behind stains that are a nuisance to remove if not removed by a professional, these stains come from grease left behind by the bats. Given all the complications that come with having a bat infestation, we would like to offer up our services. Our team specializes in bat control and we can clear out an entire bad colony without harming a single bat. We also refrain from using illegal poisons and traps when we carry out our removal process for we believe that bats are a very important and vital part of the ecosystem of the planet. Instead, we use a special way of keeping bats out by finding all their entry points and placing special devices on them. This device will allow bats to leave, but will not allow them to go back inside. When the job is done we also have experts that can clean up the mess the bats have left behind such as the odors and stains.  We operate 24-7-365, so don't hesitate to call us at 865-338-9101 to discuss your bat problem and schedule a fast appointment.

Residential

We are experts at removing bats from residential properties. Whether you have a single bat trapped in your house, a colony roosting in your attic, and/or various other problems, there is no need to worry! During our removal process, we make sure to inspect your entire home carefully, tracking down all the entrypoints bats are using to invade your place. Next, we perform a process called live exclusion (where no bats are harmed and all exit your property), then seal all entry holes completely shut. We also take care of the cleanup process after, so your home is safe and clean!

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Commercial

Besides residential areas, we also have a wealth of experience removing bats from commercial properties! We begin by investigating the area for possible bat entrances, covering holes even as small as 1/4 of an inch. Through our live exclusion process, bats leave the building through one-way exits, and we seal up every hole afterward. Once the bats have been removed, we perform a cleanup process. This includes dealing with guano, replacing damaged insulation, and decontaminating the place.

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Choosing A Bat As A Pet

Choosing a bat as a pet is becoming increasingly popular. People love to have exotic pets, and many see bats as a cool and edgy option. It gives them something interesting, while still being a cute animal.

It seems like a great idea on the surface, but the reality is far from that. When you choose to have a bat as a pet, you are creating problems for yourself and the bat.

You want to know the risks and important information related to bats in confined spaces. If you want a pet, and think a bat is a good choice, do not go in blind. Do not put yourself or the bat in that situation.

An Undomesticated Animal

Bats do not have years of domestication behind them, like many other animals do. Choosing to have one as a pet will not give you a cute puppy with wings. You are not going to have the pet experience you would expect.

Bats are not accustomed to humans. They are not going to live side by side with humans easily. While they may have safety at some level, from predators, it will be a drastic change for them. Most bats are not going to adjust or handle it well.

Their habits will, most likely, create problems for you. They cannot live alongside humans easily and their habits and needs will create disruptions in your life. This is not something you can avoid, as it is part of their natural life.

Short Lifespan

In the wild, bats can live full lives. In some cases, they can live for over 20 years, depending on the type of bat.

In captivity, their lifespan shortens drastically. They will live only a few years, at most, usually. They cannot adjust to captivity well and it completely disrupts them. It creates stress and a dangerous environment for them.

Not Healthy for Them

Captivity is not healthy for the bats. On top of their shorter lifespans, they have a lower quality of life in general. It is dangerous to keep them in captivity where they do not belong, especially in an environment that does not meet their needs.

Bats may be cute, and may make interesting pets, but they are not suited to the lifestyle of humans. They do not make good pets and keeping them in captivity will present more problems, both for you and for the bat.