Pro-cone Corner is a multi-use, reusable, exclusion cone that can be used for multiple wildlife species including Bats, red squirrels, flying squirrels, sparrows, starlings, rats and mice. Getting rid of animals, such as bats or squirrels or even birds, from … Continue reading
Choosing a Round, Square or Corner Batcone Exclusion System When you have wildlife invading your home, you want the best method to eliminate them. Bats, sparrows, flying squirrels, starlings, red squirrels and other small rodents commonly seek out local homes … Continue reading
Animal Exclusion is the Best Way to Remove Unwanted Guests from the Home No, this is not referring to the in-laws or the aunt who has overstayed her welcome after the long holiday season. Getting rid of those kinds of … Continue reading
The Batcone DVD Explains Everything About Bat and Wildlife Exclusion As a homeowner, you undoubtedly want to protect your home from invaders, such as wildlife. You wouldn’t (and shouldn’t) be expected to let a person wander into your home, lay … Continue reading
Northeast US Bat populations are in trouble As you may have heard, there is a serious threat to the populations of common bat in the United States. White-nose syndrome, a fatal fungus in bats affecting hibernating bats, has been decimating … Continue reading
You’re a new homeowner. You have moved into your wonderful new house in the middle of the country and adjusting to the subtle sounds of nature and silence intermingling almost every hour. Perhaps you grew up in the city and … Continue reading
Bats Nesting in your Attic? For just about any homeowner in the Northeast region, the last thing that you want to deal with, whether it’s in the winter months or the summer, are bats nesting in their attic, or in … Continue reading
Building specially designed “bat houses” as a way to provide bats with a safe place to live is quickly growing in popularity as a way to help support bats. If you have a Bat in Your Home — don’t panic. … Continue reading
New York is home to at least eight species of bats, the most common ones being the Big Brown Bat, the Eastern Pipistrelle, Eastern Red Bat, Eastern Small-Footed Bat, Hoary Bat, Indiana Bat, Little Brown Bat, and the Northern Long-eared … Continue reading
Effective bat exclusion means experienced experts will go through the entire home looking for gaps that can allow bats to enter and they seal off those gaps. For anyone who has seen bats up close, they know how small they … Continue reading
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