DID YOU KNOW THAT BATS ARE LEGALLY PROTECTED?
SAFE AND EFFECTIVE BAT REMOVAL SERVICES
True Blue Pest Control Bat control services are designed to safely and effectively eliminate bats from both residential and commercial properties and prevent them from returning. With advanced techniques and the latest technology allows us to remove bats from your facility, ensuring that your property is protected from these pests.
EXCLUSION WORK
Exclusion work specialized to deter and relocate bats from a building. These devices can be placed over openings such as vents, chimneys, and windows, and can be an effective way to keep bats out.
SEAL UP
Caulking can be an effective way to prevent bats from entering your facility. Bats are skilled at finding small openings and gaps to squeeze through, so sealing these openings with caulking can help keep them out
PHYSICAL BARRIERS
Mesh or netting, can be used to block openings and prevent bats from entering your property. These barriers can be installed over windows, doors, and other openings to keep bats out.
THE BATS OF THE TRUCKEE TAHOE REGIONS
BIG BROWN BAT
The big brown bat is a common species found throughout much of North America, including California. These bats are considered "residential," meaning they do not migrate and stay in their home range year-round.
HOARY BAT
The hoary bat is a migratory species found throughout much of North America, including California. These bats are considered "nomadic," meaning they may move around within their home range in search of food and shelter.
WESTERN SMALL-FOOTED BAT
The western small-footed bat is a small species found in western North America, including California. These bats are known to roost in small crevices and are considered "residential."
SILVER-HAIRED BAT
The silver-haired bat is a migratory species found throughout much of North America, including California. These bats are known to roost in trees and are often found in wooded areas.
WESTERN PIPISTRELLE BAT
The western pipistrelle is a small, migratory species found in western North America, including California. These bats are known to roost in trees and are often found in wooded areas.