Professional Bat Exclusion in Cincinnati

At Evict-A-Pest Wildlife and Pest Control, we provide safe, professional bat removal and exclusion services designed to remove bats and prevent them from returning.

No shortcuts.
No illegal removals.
No long-term contracts pushed — just real solutions.

Call (513) 227-8769 to schedule an inspection.



Our Bat Exclusion Process

  1. Inspection to identify active entry points
  2. Installation of one-way exclusion devices
  3. Allowing bats to safely exit
  4. Sealing and securing entry areas
  5. Recommendations for cleanup or insulation concerns




Wildlife Removal Q&A


Are bats dangerous to have in my home?

Bats themselves are not aggressive, but having bats inside a home does create health and safety risks. Bat droppings (guano) can harbor harmful spores, and bats can carry rabies. Any bat found inside living space should be treated seriously and handled by a professional.


Can I remove bats myself?

No — and in many cases it’s illegal. Bats are a protected species, and improper removal can harm the animals or leave you with bats trapped inside walls. DIY attempts often make the problem worse by sealing bats in or forcing them deeper into the structure.


What is bat exclusion and how does it work?

Bat exclusion is the only safe and legal way to remove bats. We install one-way exit devices that allow bats to leave on their own, then permanently seal all entry points so they cannot return. No poisons. No traps. No mess left behind.


Do bats cause damage to homes?

Yes. Over time, bat guano and urine can damage insulation, drywall, and wood framing. The odor can spread through HVAC systems and living space if not addressed.


Do you guarantee your bat exclusion work?

Yes. Our exclusions are designed to be permanent, and we stand behind our workmanship. If bats return through a sealed area, we fix it.


How soon should I call for bats in my attic?

Immediately. The longer bats stay, the more contamination and damage can occur. Early action saves money and prevents health risks.