Since you know the exact number of bats you have, then I have to determine that you are referring to baseball bats. Sell them at a garage sale or donate them to a Little League organization.
If you are speaking of the mammals, hire a professional.
In the first place if you hadn’t invited the vampire in he couldn’t have brought his friends. But, seriously, you’ll have to get a pro. You do not want to touch this.
Well, either you’re joking or you’re exaggerating, but if you really do have bats why not try getting a few cats from the local shelter? Cats are great for keeping all kinds of unwanted pests out of your house, and with a little love and affection they make great pets. Also, you could try shutting off your cellar and attic from the rest of the house and opening a window in each. When they fly out at night to feed, close the window.
Look around your house for holes that the bats could fly in/out of. A good place to look is on the bottom of the eaves at the edge of your house. If you have a chimney or heating vents, get wire screens to put over them. Once you find the holes, wait until after dusk, and the bats should fly out of the holes. After you see them fly out, patch the holes and they won’t be able to get back in. If they still get in, hire a professional to get rid of them.
you need to seal of where they are getting in. Do this at night after they get out though or they will be inside your home. Watch at night to see where they come out at. Otherwise you call a professional to remove and repair the areas. If they only remove it will do no good. Good Luck
The bats go out at night to feed. If you can, plug all the holes in the attic that give the bats access to the attic. Over the main hole that the bats use, place a door/flap out of window screen that will let the bats out, but not in. This might look like a funnel with a piece of screen over the outside end.
Also get a bright flashing light — the sort they sometimes put on top of a school bus– I think they are “led” lamps — and leave it flashing in the attic until the bats leave. The bright light is irritating to them.
14 Responses to “How can I get rid of 300 bats in my house?”
By P on Apr 21, 2007 | Reply
Since you know the exact number of bats you have, then I have to determine that you are referring to baseball bats. Sell them at a garage sale or donate them to a Little League organization.
If you are speaking of the mammals, hire a professional.
By mud bug on Apr 24, 2007 | Reply
Donate them to your local little league
By mariselasman on Apr 27, 2007 | Reply
Shoot the leader with a silver bullet might work!
By d2ward on Apr 27, 2007 | Reply
Invite Barry Bonds over for a Roid Rage Fiesta and PiƱata Party
By bigtony615 on Apr 29, 2007 | Reply
Move. I think you’re living in their house.
By Natalie A on May 1, 2007 | Reply
call a pest removal service or move to another cave lol
sorry i had to!!!
By dtwladyhawk on May 4, 2007 | Reply
In the first place if you hadn’t invited the vampire in he couldn’t have brought his friends. But, seriously, you’ll have to get a pro. You do not want to touch this.
By Laurie S on May 6, 2007 | Reply
Well, either you’re joking or you’re exaggerating, but if you really do have bats why not try getting a few cats from the local shelter? Cats are great for keeping all kinds of unwanted pests out of your house, and with a little love and affection they make great pets. Also, you could try shutting off your cellar and attic from the rest of the house and opening a window in each. When they fly out at night to feed, close the window.
By Rhythm Hive on May 9, 2007 | Reply
turn the lights on. i dont think they like light. they will fly away back to dracula.
By cmh0114 on May 12, 2007 | Reply
Look around your house for holes that the bats could fly in/out of. A good place to look is on the bottom of the eaves at the edge of your house. If you have a chimney or heating vents, get wire screens to put over them. Once you find the holes, wait until after dusk, and the bats should fly out of the holes. After you see them fly out, patch the holes and they won’t be able to get back in. If they still get in, hire a professional to get rid of them.
By sunshine365 on May 13, 2007 | Reply
you need to seal of where they are getting in. Do this at night after they get out though or they will be inside your home. Watch at night to see where they come out at. Otherwise you call a professional to remove and repair the areas. If they only remove it will do no good. Good Luck
By sirbobby98121 on May 16, 2007 | Reply
Hold a fire.
Or, get professional help….the best answer.
By Charlotte S on May 19, 2007 | Reply
Call a Professional !
By Richard G on May 21, 2007 | Reply
The bats go out at night to feed. If you can, plug all the holes in the attic that give the bats access to the attic. Over the main hole that the bats use, place a door/flap out of window screen that will let the bats out, but not in. This might look like a funnel with a piece of screen over the outside end.
Also get a bright flashing light — the sort they sometimes put on top of a school bus– I think they are “led” lamps — and leave it flashing in the attic until the bats leave. The bright light is irritating to them.