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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 21 MIN

Durham, NC Bat Removal

from Triangle Wildlife Removal Podcast · host Tad Bassett

Are you looking for help with Durham bat removal services? In this podcast we will be discussing how bats colonize Durham homes, what legal removal looks like in North Carolina, and how permanent exclusion keeps them from coming back. Bats target gaps along the roofline, ridge vents, and construction seams where the soffit meets the fascia. Most colonies go unnoticed until a homeowner spots guano accumulating in the attic or sees bats leaving the roofline at dusk. Durham County's older housing stock and mature hardwood canopy make the area a consistent hotspot for bat activity. Homes built in the 1960s through 1980s often have construction gaps that have widened over time, giving bats easy access. Accumulated bat guano in an enclosed attic creates a serious health concern - the CDC histoplasmosis overview identifies disturbed bat droppings in enclosed spaces as a primary exposure route for this respiratory infection. Common warning signs include a strong ammonia-like odor from the attic, brown staining around small gaps on the exterior, and scratching or chirping sounds in the walls after sunset. If you are noticing any of these in your Durham home, you are likely dealing with an established colony rather than a single bat. How Bat Removal and Exclusion Works Bat removal in Durham starts with a full exterior inspection to identify every gap bats could use to enter the structure. Our technicians map the primary exit points and all secondary entry points before any exclusion work begins. You can learn more about the full process on our bat removal and exclusion page. Here is what a typical Durham bat removal job involves: Exterior inspection: Every inch of the roofline, fascia, soffits, gable vents, and chimney cap checked for gaps and staining One-way door installation: Devices placed at primary exits so bats leave at dusk but cannot re-enter Full exclusion: All secondary entry points sealed with metal flashing, screening, and Ridge-Guard products Guano cleanup: Contaminated insulation removed and attic sanitized Attic restoration: New insulation installed and damaged materials replaced North Carolina law prohibits bat exclusion between May 1 and July 31 when flightless pups are present. All work is scheduled around that window. Every technician at Triangle Wildlife Removal is Ridge-Guard Certified and certified in advanced metal fabrication, so every seal is metal-backed and built for permanent results. The company is an active NWCOA member and Bat Standards Certified through the National Wildlife Control Operators Association. Why Durham Homeowners Trust Triangle Wildlife Removal Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc. was founded in 1990 by Tad Bassett, who holds a B.S. in Fisheries and Wildlife Management from NC State University. Tad previously worked with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission before starting the company. He is a featured expert in the Regency Park Partnership interview on wildlife removal practices. The 14-person team includes staff Zoologist Derek Cline, who brings 15 years of field experience to bat removal in Durham and across Durham County. Company credentials: NC Wildlife Control Agent Permit #DCA25000312 NC Pest Control License #1778 PW NWCOA member and Bat Standards Certified $5 million general liability insurance Institutional clients including NCDOT (nearly 25 years) and Wake County Public Schools (20+ years) Homeowners across Durham consistently rate the company highly. Triangle Wildlife Removal holds a 4.9-star rating on Angi across 129 reviews and a 4.8-star Google rating across 400+ reviews. Bat Removal Services Across Durham, NC Every Durham NC bat removal job is backed by a limited lifetime warranty on all exclusion work. If bats return to a sealed entry point, Triangle Wildlife Removal comes back at no additional cost. The company is licensed and insured for wildlife control and pest control throughout Durham County. Triangle Wildlife Removal is the only bat removal company in Durham exclusively endorsed by Wildlife Welfare, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit wildlife rehabilitator in Apex, NC. The company also maintains a BBB A+ rating with zero complaints. Whether you have a single bat or a full colony in your attic, Triangle Wildlife Removal provides humane removal and permanent exclusion for homeowners across Durham. Contact us today for bat removal services in Durham. Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc. 1913 Lost Cove Ln Raleigh, NC 27603 (919) 661-0722

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