Bat Removal in Lexington, VA

Humane Bat Exclusion, Attic Inspections & Guano Cleanup in Lexington

If you are hearing scratching, squeaking, or fluttering noises in your attic, seeing bats flying near your roofline at dusk, or finding droppings around your home, you may have a bat problem that needs professional attention.

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Moorman’s Wildlife Management & Pest Control provides bat removal in Lexington, VA, including attic inspections, humane bat exclusion, entry-point sealing, bat guano cleanup, and long-term prevention. We help homeowners throughout Lexington, Rockbridge County, Buena Vista, Glasgow, Natural Bridge, Fairfield, Raphine, Brownsburg, and surrounding Shenandoah Valley communities protect their homes from bat activity.

Bats are beneficial animals outside, but they do not belong inside your attic, walls, vents, chimney, or living space. Once bats get into a structure, the problem usually cannot be solved with sprays, repellents, noise machines, or sealing one visible hole. The real solution is finding how they are getting in, removing them legally and humanely, sealing the structure, and cleaning up any contamination they leave behind.

Bat Removal vs. Bat Control in Lexington, VA

Many homeowners search for bat control in Lexington, VA, but the service they usually need is bat removal and bat exclusion.

Bat control is a broader phrase. It can mean prevention, deterrents, general pest control, or long-term management. Bat removal is more direct. It matches the real problem: bats are already in the attic, walls, chimney, roofline, vents, or living space.

The proper way to handle most bat problems is not trapping or poisoning. It is humane exclusion. Bat problems in homes and buildings usually involve either an individual bat inside the house or a colony roosting in an attic or structure, and each situation requires the right response.

That is why this page targets bat removal, while still using bat control, bat exclusion, bats in the attic, and bat guano cleanup naturally throughout the page.


Signs You May Have Bats in Your Lexington Home

You may need professional bat removal if you notice the following:

Bats flying from the roofline around sunset

Scratching, squeaking, or fluttering sounds in the attic

Droppings below vents, windows, shutters, or siding

Dark staining around soffits, fascia, chimney gaps, or vents

A strong ammonia-like odor in the attic

Bats entering the living space

Guano buildup on insulation or attic flooring

Activity around gable vents, ridge vents, dormers, or roof returns

Bats can enter through minimal openings. One gap around a roofline, chimney, vent, fascia board, or soffit can give them access to the attic.


Common Bat Entry Points in Lexington Homes

Lexington and Rockbridge County have a mix of older homes, historic properties, rural homes, farmhouses, cabins, wooded properties, rental homes, brick homes, and homes near creeks, fields, and mountain areas. These conditions can create ideal areas for bats to roost if the home has gaps or openings.

Common bat entry points include:

  • Roof returns
  • Soffit gaps
  • Fascia gaps
  • Gable vents
  • Ridge vents
  • Chimney gaps
  • Dormer gaps
  • Loose siding
  • Shutter gaps
  • Construction gaps
  • Attic vents
  • Roofline intersections
  • Openings around trim boards
  • Gaps around older building materials

A proper bat inspection is not just looking for one visible hole. It is a full structural inspection to find active entry points, possible secondary entry areas, and conditions that could allow bats or other wildlife back into the home.


Our Bat Removal Process in Lexington, VA


1. Full Bat Inspection

We inspect the attic, roofline, vents, chimney areas, soffits, fascia, siding gaps, dormers, and other common bat entry points. We look for droppings, staining, rub marks, odor, guano buildup, and signs of repeated bat activity.

2. Identify Active Entry Points

Bats often use the same openings repeatedly. We identify where they are getting in and determine whether the issue involves a single bat, a small group, or a larger colony.

3. Humane Bat Exclusion

When legally allowed, bats are removed using exclusion methods that allow them to leave the structure without letting them back in. This is different from trapping, poisoning, or sealing bats inside the home.

Bat exclusion must be done carefully and at the right time. The goal is to let bats exit safely, prevent them from re-entering, and avoid trapping bats inside attic spaces, wall voids, or living areas.

4. Seal Entry Points

After the bats are out, entry points must be sealed correctly. This may include sealing gaps around vents, soffits, fascia boards, chimney areas, siding, roofline openings, dormers, and trim.

If the home is not sealed properly, bats can return to the same structure, or another wildlife problem can develop later.

5. Guano Cleanup & Attic Protection

If bats have been roosting in the attic, there may be guano, urine, odor, and contaminated insulation. Moorman’s can help with bat guano cleanup, sanitation, deodorizing, and attic restoration recommendations when needed.


Important Virginia Bat Maternity Season Notice

In Virginia, bat exclusion from maternity colonies may be restricted from May 1 through August 15, except for human health concerns and certain properly permitted nuisance wildlife work.

This matters because young bats may not be able to fly yet. If someone seals the entry point during the wrong time, bats can become trapped inside the attic or walls. That can create odor, health concerns, and a much bigger problem inside the home.

During restricted periods, Moorman’s can still inspect the home, document the issue, identify entry points, help with bats that enter living areas, and prepare a legal exclusion plan for when the timing is appropriate.


Do Not Seal Bat Entry Points Yourself

If you see bats entering near your roofline, do not seal the hole right away.

Sealing a bat entry point while bats are still inside can trap them in the attic, walls, or living space. It can also separate young bats from adult bats during maternity season.

DIY bat removal can make the problem worse. Ultrasonic devices, sprays, mothballs, bright lights, and store-bought repellents do not solve the structural issue. If the entry points are still open, the bats can return.

The real solution is inspection, humane exclusion, sealing, and cleanup.


Bat Guano Cleanup in Lexington, VA

Bat droppings are called guano. If bats have been in an attic for a while, guano can collect on insulation, attic flooring, around vents, and near roosting areas.

Bat guano can create the following:

Odor problems

Contaminated insulation

Staining

Air quality concerns

Attraction for insects

Mess in storage areas

Long-term attic damage

Insulation concerns

Moorman’s can inspect the attic and recommend cleanup, sanitation, deodorizing, and insulation-related solutions based on the level of contamination.


Bats in the Attic in Lexington

Bats commonly roost in attics in homes. They are quiet, dark, warm, and protected from the weather.

You may not see bats during the day. Many homeowners first notice them when they see bats leaving the roofline at dusk. Others notice noises, odors, or droppings before they ever see the bats.

If you suspect bats in the attic, schedule an inspection before the problem grows. The longer bats stay, the more cleanup, sealing, and restoration may be needed.


Bats Inside the Living Space

If a bat gets into a bedroom, hallway, basement, or living area, do not try to handle it barehanded. Close off the room if possible, keep people and pets away from the area, and call a professional wildlife removal company.


Important health notice: If there is any chance that a person or pet had direct contact with a bat, was bitten or scratched, woke up with a bat in the room, or is unsure whether contact occurred, consult a medical professional, veterinarian, or local health department right away. Moorman’s Wildlife Management & Pest Control does not provide medical advice, rabies risk assessments, veterinary advice, or health treatment.

A wildlife professional can help with bat removal and exclusion, but any health-related questions should always be handled by a qualified medical provider, veterinarian, or public health official.


Why Choose Moorman’s for Bat Removal in Lexington?

Moorman’s Wildlife Management & Pest Control understands that bat work is more than removing an animal. It is about protecting the home.

Homeowners choose Moorman’s because we provide:

  • Humane bat removal
  • Bat exclusion
  • Attic inspections
  • Entry-point sealing
  • Bat guano cleanup
  • Wildlife exclusion
  • Local service in Lexington and Rockbridge County
  • Long-term prevention
  • Professional wildlife and pest control experience

We focus on solving the problem correctly, not just chasing bats out for the day.


Areas We Serve Near Lexington, VA

Moorman’s Wildlife Management and Pest Control provides bat removal and bat exclusion services in and around:

  • Lexington
  • Rockbridge County
  • Buena Vista
  • Glasgow
  • Natural Bridge
  • Natural Bridge Station
  • Fairfield
  • Raphine
  • Brownsburg
  • Collierstown
  • Goshen
  • Rockbridge Baths
  • Kerrs Creek
  • Vesuvius
  • Buchanan area
  • Botetourt County area
  • Augusta County area


Call for Bat Removal in Lexington, VA

If you have bats in your attic, walls, chimney, vents, roofline, or living space, Moorman’s Wildlife Management & Pest Control can help.

We provide professional bat removal in Lexington, VA, including humane exclusion, structural inspections, entry-point sealing, guano cleanup, and long-term prevention.

Call Moorman’s Wildlife Management & Pest Control today to schedule a bat inspection in Lexington, VA.


FAQ: Bat Removal in Lexington, VA

What is the best way to remove bats from an attic?

The best method is humane bat exclusion. This allows bats to leave the structure but prevents them from getting back inside. After the bats are out, entry points need to be sealed so the problem does not return.


Can I just seal the hole where bats are getting in?

No. You should not seal bat entry points until you are sure the bats are out. Sealing too early can trap bats inside the attic or walls and may force them into the living space.


Is bat removal legal year-round in Virginia?

Bat work depends on the situation. Virginia restrictions may apply during maternity season. Between May 1 and August 15, exclusion from maternity colonies may be restricted except for human health concerns and certain properly permitted nuisance wildlife work.


What is bat maternity season?

Bat maternity season is the time of year when female bats may be raising young that cannot fly yet. In Virginia, this protected period may affect exclusion work between May 1 and August 15.


What are signs of bats in the attic?

Common signs include squeaking or fluttering sounds, bats flying from the roofline at dusk, droppings below vents or windows, dark staining around gaps, odor in the attic, and guano buildup on insulation.


Does bat control mean the same thing as bat removal?

Not exactly. Bat control is a broad phrase. Bat removal is what most homeowners search when they have an active problem. The professional solution is usually bat exclusion, sealing, and cleanup.


Do ultrasonic bat repellents work?

Ultrasonic devices are not a reliable solution for bats in an attic. Even if they disturb the bats temporarily, they do not seal the structure or prevent bats from returning.


Do bats damage insulation?

Yes, bat guano and urine can contaminate attic insulation. If bats have been roosting in the attic, the insulation may need cleanup, deodorizing, or replacement depending on the severity.


Can bats get into the living space?

Yes. If bats are in the attic or walls, they may accidentally enter the living space through gaps, vents, ceiling openings, fireplaces, or unfinished areas.


What should I do if a bat was inside my bedroom or living space?

Do not handle the bat barehanded. Keep people and pets away from the area and call a professional wildlife removal company. If anyone may have touched the bat, been bitten or scratched, woken up with a bat in the room, or is unsure whether contact occurred, consult a medical professional, veterinarian, or local health department right away. Moorman’s Wildlife Management & Pest Control does not provide medical advice, rabies risk assessments, veterinary advice, or health treatment.


Should I call pest control or wildlife removal for bats?

You should call a professional who handles wildlife removal and bat exclusion. Bat work is different from regular pest control because it involves inspection, legal timing, humane exclusion, and structural sealing.