Bat Removal in Massachusetts

We offer professional bat remediation services for homes and businesses in Massachusetts.

We are not bat exterminators!

Even if it were legal  and ethical to exterminate bats in Massachusetts, would you really want all those bats dead in your walls? There is a better way!

We are the people to call for bat proofing services and humane removal of bats in Massachusetts.

If You've got problem bats in Massachusetts
Call Back Forty Inc.
Toll free phone: 1-888-8BACK40

We are more than bat removal experts!
We solve your bat problems in Massachusetts!


There are currently no poisons registered for use on bats. Bats should not be trapped and removed or relocated in Massachusetts. Bats do not typically respond to harassment or repellents. Bat colonies that infest homes in Massachusetts should instead be excluded with the use of a one way door. This involves the installation of the one way door or doors at the points of entry. This allows the bats to leave. The rest of the exterior of the structure is then bat proofed to keep the bats from re-entering the structure. This work needs to be extremely thorough because bats are very small and can fit through an opening only a quarter of an inch wide (the width of a standard pencil). We excel at this detail oriented work. We have been trained by nationally recognized bat exclusion specialists. We have the skills, tools and experience needed to get the bats out of your home and keep them gone with advanced bat proofing techniques.

There are two species of bats that live in man made structures in Massachusetts. The Little Brown Bat and the Big Brown Bat. There are other species of bats that live in Massachusetts but they are seldom seen in man made structures.

Bats are common carriers of Rabies and should never be handled by anyone that has not been vaccinated against this virus. Anyone that has contact with a bat should get inoculated with the rabies vaccine. This also applies to anyone that may have been alone with a bat that cannot communicate about a possible contact such as infant, elderly or handicapped persons.

Histoplasmosis is a fungus associated with concentrations of bat droppings (guano). This fungus can affect humans. It most often affects the lungs and can be serious or fatal if untreated.

We guarantee all of our bat exclusion work!

We also offer maintenance programs to keep the bats gone!
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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