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Types of bats in SD
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Bat Control
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Bat Biology
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Mating Season
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San Diego Bat Control and Bat Removal in California.
We are experts in Bat Control, Bat Exclusion, and the Removal of unwanted
bats from your SD Property.
"We will safely, and humanely remove your
Bat Colony. No bats will get hurt during our bat exclusion process."
Often
people look for a Bat exterminator service, however we never harm
them in any way. We install one way doors to evict them, and keep
them gone with our repairs.
Bat problems
are not just a commercial issue such as ball parks, schools, and anywhere
Bats are fed by humans.
They invade
your eves, the top of your roof, patio lights, crevices, attic vents,
or any other area they may deem safe to roost and brood their young.
Fouling (Feces from the bat, bat guano, bat poop) occurs where bats
nest or roost. Apart from being unsightly, the droppings contain
parasites. And are very dangerous for us to breathe in.
Bat Repairs - Brown
Bat Exclusion:
Exclusion is the best way to deal with a bat colony problem. If
you believe you have bats, then give our Bat Control hotline a Call
or Text Now
(619)370-2761
San Diego bat
control services may include:
Bat Biology:
Some interesting Biology about the Bats in San Diego: Bats are arguably
the most beneficial mammals in the world, bats come in several varieties.
The three most common bats in California are the Big Brown Bat,
the Little Brown Bat, and THE Mexican Free Tail Bat. The Little
Brown Bat is the most common critter we find colonized in homes
around the area. Colonized animals such as bates live in large
numbers.
The little brown bat found all throughout San Diego is a small mammal
with a body length of 3" to 3 1/2" and weighs approximately 1/8
to 1/2 an ounce. The wingspan of little brown bats range from 6
to 8" and they can live 20 to 30 years.
Dietary needs
of a bat:
The little brown bat eats insects like gnats, flies, moths, wasps
and beetles. The little brown bat hunts at dusk and at night.
It uses echolocation to locate prey. It sends out a high-frequency
sound. When the sound hits an object, it bounces back to the bat.
The bat then can identify what the sound hit and where it is. When
it finds its prey, it grabs it with its wings and tucks it into
a pouch formed when it brings its wing and tail membranes together.
It then grabs the insect with its sharp teeth and eats it!
Bat Colonies:
The goal is to remove the bats before a colony can take hold. We
have found houses to contain as little as just one bat, and in very
severe cases up to 600 bats. Sometimes they live in chimneys, others
in the attic vents. There have been cases in San Diego where the
bat colony was over 800 critters. Since bats are very environmentally
beneficial, state and local law protects the bat species from the
use of any kind of killing removal tactics. This is why Speedy Animal
Control handles these kinds of animals in a very delicate manner.
Bat
Repairs - Exclusion:
Exclusion is the best way to deal with a bat colony problem. If
you believe you have bats, then give our Speedy Animal Control
hotline a call. (619)370-2761.
Bat Facts:
Bats are the only mammals that engage in active flight. As their
name suggests, they are glossy brown above with a light buff color
below. The Little Brown Bat is found from Labrador west to central
Alaska and south to the Appalachians in Florida and Arkansas, located
in most states except Florida, California and southern California
and Found abundantly throughout New Hampshire. The brown bat which
calls San Diego it's home, is most commonly found bat in residential
attic areas. Little brown bats are insectivorous, eating a variety
of insects including some agricultural pests. They can eat 50% of
their own body weight each San Diego evening.
Bat Gestation & Reproduction:
During gestation and lactation, they will eat even more. These nocturnal
mammals use echolocation to navigate and locate prey. Sexual maturity
is reached in 6 to 9 months for females and a year for males. A
bat's breeding period is from September to October but the female
stores the sperm for fertilization in the spring. The young are
born from mid-June to early July. In San Diego, the little brown
bats generally have one offspring per year and occasionally two.
Mating season of little
brown bats:
Mating season is in the fall, but fertilization doesn't happen until
spring. In the spring little brown bats form huge nursery colonies.
A nursery colony may have thousands of bats in it. The female little
brown bat gives birth to only one baby. During birth, the female
hangs right-side up! The baby bat attaches itself to a teat.
It nurses for about two weeks. It will fly when it is three weeks
old. The young become self-supporting within one month. Little brown
bats feed primarily over wetlands and other still water where insects
are abundant. They use our California Rivers, streams, and trails
as travel corridors to navigate across the landscape. Bats will
occasionally swoop down close to mammals to indulge on the insects
that often swarm around them. Little brown bats seek cavities for
shelter, roosting and brooding.
Brooding:
In summer, females brood their young in dark, warm sites such as
attics, caves, barns, hollow tree cavities and other protected areas.
Little brown bat roost sites are highly variable and not well known.
Don't let the Bats of San Diego take over your home or business,
give us a call today (619)370-2761
San Diego Speedy Animal Control are experts in Bat Control, our
company is fully Licensed and Insured
Speedy Animal Control works hard to bring peace of mind to both
our customers and wildlife. Our
San Diego
Bat Removal and Bird Control
and Removal Program is TOP NOTCH!
We also perform other kinds of trapping services from animal
control and removal to animal exclusions, repairs and odor removal.
Our San Diego Bat Control Removal
Specialists service most San Diego cities and counties including but
not limited:
Alpine,
Aviara, Balboa Park, Barrett, Blossom Valley, Bonita, Bonsall, Bostonia,
Camp Pendleton North, Camp Pendleton South, Campo, Cardiff By the Sea,
Carlsbad, Casa de Oro, Chula Vista, Corona, Coronado, Crest, Del Mar,
Cuyamaca, De Luz, Dehesa, Del Mar, Descanso, Dulzura, Downtown San Diego,
San Diego, Encinitas, Escondido, Eucalyptus Hills, Fairbanks Ranch, Fallbrook,
Flinn Springs, Granite Hills, Greater San Diego Area, Harbison Canyon,
Hidden Meadows, Hillcrest, Imperial Beach, Jacumba, Jamul, Julian, Kensington,
La Costa, La Mesa, La Presa, Lake Murray, La Jolla, La Mesa, Lakeside,
Lake Elsinore, Lemon Grove, Leucadia, Mount Laguna, Little Italy,
Mira Mesa, Mission Beach, Mount Helix National City, North Park, Ocean
Beach, Oceanside, Olivenhain, Pacific Beach, Pine Hills, Pine Valley,
Potrero, Poway, Ramona, Rainbow, Ranchita, Rancho San Diego, Rancho
Bernardo, Rancho Cucamonga, Rancho Penasquitos, Rancho Santa Fe, San
Carlos, San Diego, San Diego Country Estates, San Marcos, Santa Ysabel,
San Diego, Scripps Ranch, Solana Beach, Spring Valley, Sunset Cliffs, Talmadge,
Temecula, Tierra del Sol, Tierrasanta, Vallecitos, Vista, Warner Springs,
Winter Gardens,
and all other nearby cities
in the San Diego
area.
If you
would like to know whether or not we remove bats in your area please
feel free to Call
(619)370-2761
And we would be happy to answer your questions.
All animals, including bats,
contain parasites, diseases, and pose health risks. If they are in,
or around your home, your health may be adversely affected. Removal
of these wild animals - bats should only be performed by trained and
licensed bat removal experts.
Call Now
and in most cases we can have an Bat Control
Specialist out to you the same day!
Feel safe again in no
time.
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