Bat's can be scary and mysterious animals. If they come into your home, it can cause you to be very uncomfortable. Our professionals will find where your bats are getting in, and use a humane method to get rid of them. We strive to protect the safety of all bats. Many are protected by law in the state of Michigan, and fines can reach up to $5000 for each killing. Because of myths that were created long ago, you may think that bats are bad. However, they have many benefits. One benefit is the fact that they can eat 600 to 1,000 mosquitoes in just one hour. (Michigan Department of Natural Resources) Our experts will use a method that allows the bats a one-way exit. This allows the bats a way out and doesn't trap them inside. When bats are trapped, they panic, and this is when they end up inside your home. Our skillful team will make sure that the critters can't get in through a different location. Proper bat removal is complex. Consider hiring our professionals to do it the right way. In the cold winter months, you may find that unwanted insects have made the inside of your residence their new home. This is an ideal place for these pesky bugs to survive the cold. Elder bugs, cluster flies, and lady beetles will attract to the southern and western walls of your building because of the warm sun. The critters will then enter the wall to stay for the winter. If they stay there, you don't have a problem. However, on warmer days in the winter, the insects may wake up and move inside your home. Carpenter ants prefer to live in dead, damp wood. This is where this large (.25 to 1 inch) ant likes to build its nest. They don't eat the wood, but they can hollow out sections of trees or pieces of wood in your home. This is the most common type of ant found in United States homes. There are over a thousand other species in the genus Camponotus. We service all of the Upper Peninsula and Northern Wisconsin.
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