Wildlife Education - Information and Advice for the Safe Removal of Bats from Attics

Camden Bat Removal

Not all wildlife removal companies are the same. Some have experience with bat removal projects, and are familiar with the proper methods for bat exclusion. But others use incorrect techniques, such as bat traps, summer exclusions, or worse, fumigants. Do your research before you hire someone!

I personally recommend AAA Termite & Wildlife Inc. for bat control in Camden. I have communicated with this company for many years, and they abide by these bat removal principles:

- Always perform a proper live exclusion.
- Never use poisons or fumigants or kill bats.
- Never use traps or attempt to relocate bats.
- Never do a removal during the maternity season.
- Seal all entry points shut with guarantee.
- Offer attic cleanup and decontamination.
- Properly New Jersey licensed and insured.


Call AAA Termite & Wildlife Inc. at 856-882-6067

As I discuss repeatedly on this website, bat removal projects are not easy, and not for amateurs. I have seen many horrible attempts at bat colony removal throughout the years, done both by do-it-yourself homeowners and by incompetent companies. Never hire a Camden pest control company that uses poisons for rodent or insect control. They often attempt the same approach for bats. Not only is this incredibly destructive and illegal in New Jersey, but it results in disaster for the homeowner, and does not actually solve the problem. It's very important that the removal of bats from the attic of your home is done in the correct manner, and there is only one correct way, with a live bat exclusion. To read more about this process, read my bats in the attic home page.

Before you hire anyone, including AAA Termite & Wildlife Inc., talk to them, and make sure that they understand what they are doing, and that they have experience. Be sure that they do abide by the principles I outlined above. This is not just for the sake of the bats - I'm no tree hugger - it's for the sake of doing the job correctly, for you and your property. The fact that it's good for the bats as well is a lucky coincidence. And really, bats are good animals, which I'm sure you realize. I hope you have a good experience with your Camden bat control project, and with AAA Termite & Wildlife Inc.. You can email me personally if you have any problems with this company, and I will talk to them, but I doubt that will be necessary. Good luck!

Camden wildlife control company bat reader email:

Hi David, This morning I found a bat crawling on the floor in my bedroom. I carefully picked it up with a towel and put it outside on the grass. The bat was small but I'm not sure it was a baby. It crawled on the floor as if it was sick or injured but I'm not sure of that either. After reading about bats on your website, I've searched through the bedroom and attic thoroughly but didn't see anything (bats or droppings). All the windows in our house have screens and I have no idea how it got in. Should I still get a professional to come in and inspect the house? I do have two small children and the bedroom of one of them seems to smell most of the time. We could never figure out where the smell is coming from. Perhaps there's dead bat in the wall? Any advise you have for us would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Ilan

You can read more of my bat removal articles below:
How to catch a bat flying inside house
How to remove bats in the chimney
How to clean your attic after you've had bats
What kind of damage do bats cause?
What kinds of diseases can bats spread?
How do you find the areas where bats are getting in?
Can I use poison to kill bats?
What does bat poop look like?
Can I use traps to catch bats?

For bat removal in Camden, call AAA Termite & Wildlife Inc. at 856-882-6067. They can remove bats in attics throughout New Jersey, but they mostly operate in the greater Camden area, as the recognized best bat control company in the area.

Please be kind to bats! They are valuable animals, not aggressive, and they are vulnerable!
If you have any questions about bats in attics, just email me at david@batsintheattic.org