Bat abatement should be done with great care. To prevent the bats from returning back to the structure and finding a previous entrance or finding a new entrance. Attention to detail is a must for effective bat abatement. Every possible hole that could be used by bats to locate an entrance should be sealed with proper materials. These materials should be able to withstand the test of time. Not all bat abatement materials will be made of spray foam or silicone sealant. The bat abatement materials need to be able to block entrance points and installed in a fashion that will be aesthetically pleasing to the customer. The abatement process will add value to your home by ensuring the bats will not come back. Who wants the work that is being paid for take away from the beauty of your home.
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