Description
Bat Exclusion Net Kit | DIY Bat One-Way Valve Kit for Safe Bat Removal
How the Bat One-Way Valve Works
Bats typically exit their roost shortly after sunset to feed. When the exclusion netting is installed over the main entry point, bats can drop down and escape through the open bottom but cannot climb back up through the mesh to re-enter the structure.
After several nights of normal bat activity, the structure becomes bat-free.
Step-by-Step Installation Instructions
- Identify the main bat entry point where bats are entering the structure.
- Seal all other openings around the roofline, vents, siding gaps, or fascia using foam sealant.
- Place the bat net square over the main entry point.
- Staple the top and both sides of the net securely to the surface.
- Leave the bottom of the net open so bats can drop down and escape.
- Allow the device to remain installed for 5–7 nights to ensure all bats have exited.
- After bats are gone, remove the net and permanently seal the entry point.
Ideal Use Locations
- Attics
- Roof vents
- Soffits and fascia gaps
- Siding openings
- Chimney areas
- Barns and outbuildings
This kit is ideal for residential homes, barns, cabins, and commercial structures experiencing bat entry.
Why Bat Exclusion Works Better Than Repellents
Repellents and ultrasonic devices rarely solve bat problems because bats return to established roosting areas. Bat exclusion removes bats safely and permanently by preventing re-entry after they leave to feed.
This humane approach is recommended by wildlife control professionals and conservation organizations.


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