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There are 9 species of Bats commonly found in Missouri.
Silver Haired Bats, Red Bats and both Big Brown Bats and Little Brown Bats are
most frequently seen. Wrongly feared as blood sucking vampires, Bats are
environmentally beneficial. Effective in controlling mosquitoes, they can also
pose a significant health hazard. Rabies is more often found in Bat populations
then any other mammalian species and proves troublesome to this day.
Histoplasmosis, found in Bat droppings, is a disease meriting attention in
homes nationwide. Bat conflicts are on the rise around Horse and Livestock
barns as well. With Bats roosting in large numbers health concerns come to the
forefront. Removal using non lethal methods must be followed up with professional
exclusion. Using Naphtha Moth crystals or Naphthalene are both
environmentally unsafe and
unsound.
Wildlife Control Solutions is the nation's leader in Bat exclusion. Our
proven professional techniques are safe, humane and extremely effective. Call us
today to solve your wild life conflicts!
Environmental Protectors, but…
About 1% become infected with rabies; rank third in reported rabies cases, after
Raccoons and Skunks.
Bat rabies, untreated is always fatal.
Rabid Bats, usually demonstrate abnormal behavior.
How can you tell if you have a bat by
your house? Look for guano, one small bat leaves a mess.
 
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