EXPERT BAT REMOVAL IN GENOA TOWNSHIP

Michigan’s Bat Expert is your trusted local partner for humane bat removal in Genoa Township, MI.

Backed by a full 5-year warranty and over 30 years of experience, our certified team is trained for bat exclusions, attic cleanups, and wildlife-proofing solutions.

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Expert Bat Removal in Genoa Township

Our expert bat removal in Genoa Township ensures that bats are removed safely, humanely, and legally. Unlike DIY attempts, which often fail and may even be illegal, a licensed bat removal specialist guarantees a comprehensive, non-lethal exclusion process that protects both your home and the bats.

Our licensed and insured bat specialists are highly trained in humane, legal bat removal, following 100% safe, non-lethal methods that comply with Michigan laws. We conduct comprehensive inspections, identifying all potential entry points and sealing them properly to ensure long-term success. Beyond removal, we also handle odor and guano cleanup, fully sanitizing affected areas to protect your property. 

Common Bat Species in Genoa Township, Michigan

Genoa Township is home to several bat species, most commonly:

  • Big Brown Bats (Eptesicus fuscus) – Known for roosting in attics and barns.
  • Little Brown Bats (Myotis lucifugus) – Often found in wall voids and soffits.
  • Eastern Red Bats – Occasionally seen in trees but rarely invade homes.

Understanding the specific species helps us tailor the exclusion strategy. For example, big brown bats often return to the same roost year after year, making thorough sealing essential. All species found in Michigan are non-aggressive and play a vital role in the ecosystem, but they must be safely relocated when they enter human structures.

Health Hazards of Bat Infestations

Ignoring a bat infestation can lead to serious health risks:

  • Histoplasmosis – A lung infection caused by spores found in bat guano.
  • Rabies Transmission Risk – While rare, bats are among the top rabies carriers in Michigan.
  • Structural Damage – Urine and droppings can rot wood and destroy insulation.

Our service includes guano cleanup, disinfection, and air filtration, helping you restore a healthy living space for your family.

Why Choose Michigan's Bat Expert?

Local & LicensedMichigan-owned and operated, serving Genoa Township and all of Livingston County.

✅30+ Years of ExperienceTrusted by thousands of homeowners across Michigan.

✅5-Year WarrantyWe guarantee our exclusion work for five full years.

✅100% Humane PracticesNo poisons or traps—just ethical, legal solutions.

✅24/7 Emergency ResponseBats don’t wait, and neither do we.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions - Bat Removal in Genoa Township, Michigan

1. How do I get rid of bats in my attic in Genoa Township, MI?

  • To get rid of bats in your attic in Genoa Township, you need to use a method called live exclusion. This humane process involves installing one-way devices over the bats’ entry points so they can fly out at dusk but can’t get back in. Once all bats have exited, all other potential entry points must be sealed with long-lasting materials like hardware cloth and silicone caulk. It’s crucial to avoid DIY attempts, as improper sealing or timing—especially during the summer maternity season—can trap baby bats inside. Michigan’s Bat Expert uses professional tools and state-approved techniques to ensure complete and legal removal.

2. Are bats in Michigan homes dangerous?

  • Bats themselves are not aggressive, but they can be dangerous when roosting in homes due to the health risks their droppings (guano) pose. Accumulated guano can harbor fungal spores that cause histoplasmosis, a serious respiratory illness. There’s also a small risk of rabies—especially if a bat is found in a bedroom or near a sleeping person. While most Michigan bats are beneficial to the environment, their presence in attics or walls requires prompt and professional removal.

3. Is bat removal in Genoa Township legal?

  • Yes, bat removal is legal in Genoa Township—but only through humane exclusion methods. Bats are protected under Michigan’s Wildlife Conservation laws and cannot be trapped, killed, or harmed. During the maternity season (May through mid-August), exclusions are restricted to prevent trapping baby bats. That’s why it’s important to hire a licensed professional who understands state laws and follows best practices to protect both the bats and your home.

4. What time of year is best for bat removal in Michigan?

  • The best time for bat removal in Michigan is early spring (March–April) and late summer to early fall (mid-August through October). These periods fall outside the maternity season, when young bats are still dependent on their mothers and cannot fly. Excluding bats during these ideal windows ensures no young bats are left inside, and the colony can be safely removed. Winter exclusions can be less effective since bats may be hibernating and not active.

5. How much does bat removal cost in Genoa Township, MI?

  • Bat removal in Genoa Township typically ranges from $1,500 to $2,500, depending on the size of the home, the number of entry points, and the extent of contamination in the attic. Homes with vaulted ceilings or complex rooflines may require more intensive sealing. Additionally, if attic restoration is necessary due to guano buildup, the cost may increase. Michigan’s Bat Expert provides free inspections and transparent pricing with a full 5-year warranty on all exclusion work.

6. Can I remove bats from my home myself?

  • While it’s technically possible to attempt DIY bat removal, it’s not recommended, especially in Michigan where bats are a protected species. Most homeowners lack the knowledge to identify all the tiny gaps bats use—some as small as 3/8 inch—and could accidentally seal bats inside, causing a worse infestation or health hazard. Additionally, handling bats poses risks, including exposure to rabies and airborne pathogens. Licensed professionals use proper PPE and follow state regulations for legal, effective removal.

7. How do bats get into houses in Livingston County?

  • Bats enter homes in Livingston County through gaps in siding, soffits, ridge vents, gable vents, chimneys, and rooflines. These entry points are often no larger than a dime, making them easy to miss. Older homes or structures near wooded areas—common in Genoa Township—are particularly vulnerable. During inspections, Michigan’s Bat Expert identifies and seals all these entry points with durable materials that blend with your home’s exterior to prevent future access.

8. What are signs of a bat infestation in my attic?

  • Common signs of a bat infestation include scratching or chirping sounds at dusk or dawn, black stains or grease marks around vents and eaves, and piles of small, pellet-like droppings (guano) in your attic or on siding. You may also notice an ammonia-like odor, especially in warmer weather. If you spot any of these indicators in your Genoa Township home, it’s important to call for a professional inspection before the colony grows.

9. What should I do if a bat is flying in my house?

  • If a bat is flying around your living space, close all interior doors, turn off the lights, and open windows or exterior doors to give it a chance to leave. Do not try to hit or chase the bat, as it can make the situation worse. If the bat doesn’t leave or is in a bedroom, especially if someone was sleeping, capture it safely in a container (if possible) and contact local health authorities or a wildlife expert for rabies testing. Michigan’s Bat Expert offers emergency bat removal 24/7 in Genoa Township.

10. Do bat removal companies offer guarantees or warranties?

  • Yes, reputable bat removal companies—including Michigan’s Bat Expert—offer written warranties, often lasting up to 5 years. These guarantees cover re-entry by bats through previously sealed areas and include follow-up visits if needed. This is especially valuable in Genoa Township, where bats often return to roost in familiar structures. Always confirm that your provider offers such warranties and is fully licensed and insured in Michigan.
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Wildlife We Commonly Remove in Michigan Homes

  • Raccoons – Frequently found in attics and chimneys, raccoons are known to damage insulation and tear apart ductwork.
  • Squirrels – These agile invaders often gnaw through electrical wiring and structural wood within attics and wall voids.
  • Skunks – Recognizable by their odor, skunks typically burrow under decks or porches, creating both smell and structural concerns.
  • Opossums– Commonly take shelter beneath crawl spaces, sheds, or decks, often dragging in debris and nesting materials.
  • Groundhogs – Their extensive burrowing systems can weaken foundations and disrupt landscaping.
  • Bats – Our area of expertise. Bats frequently inhabit attics, soffits, and wall cavities—particularly in older or unsealed homes.

We approach every wildlife removal with a commitment to humane practices, legal compliance, and long-term prevention, ensuring the safety of your home and the well-being of the animals.

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Sam Sullivan

Sam Sullivan

Sam Sullivan is the owner and lead expert at Michigan’s Bat Expert, specializing in humane bat removal and exclusion services based in Oakland County, Michigan. With years of hands-on experience in wildlife control, Sam has helped countless homeowners and businesses protect their properties from bat and wildlife infestations while adhering to Michigan’s strict wildlife laws.

His expertise lies in exclusion and prevention, ensuring that bats and wildlife are removed safely and never return. Sam is dedicated to ethical and effective solutions, using proven methods that prioritize both property protection and wildlife conservation. His commitment to excellence has made Michigan’s Bat Expert a trusted name in the industry.

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