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Product questions and answers

    What should I do after the bats are removed?
  1. 0 votes
    Q What should I do after the bats are removed? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:44 PM
    A After exclusion is complete, inspect and seal all structural gaps, sanitize contaminated areas if necessary, and monitor the property for any future bat activity.
  2. Does the Bat Exclusion Net Kit work for large bat colonies?
  3. 0 votes
    Q Does the Bat Exclusion Net Kit work for large bat colonies? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:41 PM
    A Yes, exclusion netting can be highly effective for both small and large bat infestations when all active entry points are properly identified and treated.
  4. Can I use a Bat Exclusion Net Kit during the daytime?
  5. 0 votes
    Q Can I use a Bat Exclusion Net Kit during the daytime? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:40 PM
    A Installation is commonly performed during the day while bats are roosting inside. This ensures the exclusion device is in place before the bats emerge at dusk.
  6. Is bat exclusion better than using repellents?
  7. 0 votes
    Q Is bat exclusion better than using repellents? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:39 PM
    A Yes, exclusion is widely considered the most effective long-term bat control method. Repellents often provide inconsistent results, while proper exclusion physically prevents bats from returning.
  8. Why are bats entering my attic or roof area?
  9. 0 votes
    Q Why are bats entering my attic or roof area? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:38 PM
    A Bats often seek warm, protected roosting areas such as attics, wall voids, and rooflines. Small structural gaps can provide ideal access points for colonies searching for shelter.
  10. Can I permanently leave the exclusion netting installed?
  11. 0 votes
    Q Can I permanently leave the exclusion netting installed? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:37 PM
    A The exclusion netting is intended as a temporary removal solution. After confirming the bats are gone, permanent repairs and sealing should be completed to fully bat-proof the structure.
  12. Will a Bat Exclusion Net Kit keep bats from returning?
  13. 0 votes
    Q Will a Bat Exclusion Net Kit keep bats from returning? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:35 PM
    A Yes, when combined with proper sealing and exclusion repairs, the kit helps prevent bats from re-entering the structure through previously active openings.
  14. How long should the Bat Exclusion Net Kit remain installed?
  15. 0 votes
    Q How long should the Bat Exclusion Net Kit remain installed? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:34 PM
    A The exclusion netting should generally remain in place for several days to ensure all bats have exited the structure. Once activity stops, the entry points should be permanently sealed.
  16. Can bats chew through exclusion netting?
  17. 0 votes
    Q Can bats chew through exclusion netting? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:33 PM
    A No, bats do not chew through netting like rodents. Properly installed exclusion netting creates an effective barrier that prevents bats from squeezing back into entry gaps.
  18. How do I find where bats are entering my house?
  19. 0 votes
    Q How do I find where bats are entering my house? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:32 PM
    A Common bat entry points include roof intersections, attic vents, chimney gaps, fascia boards, loose siding, and openings along eaves. Staining, droppings, and nighttime bat activity near the roofline can help identify active access points.
  20. When is the best time to install a Bat Exclusion Net Kit?
  21. 0 votes
    Q When is the best time to install a Bat Exclusion Net Kit? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:31 PM
    A Bat exclusion is typically best performed after maternity season when young bats are capable of flying. Installing exclusion devices too early may trap non-flying pups inside the structure.
  22. Is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit humane?
  23. 0 votes
    Q Is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit humane? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:55 PM
    A Yes, exclusion netting is considered one of the most humane methods for bat removal because it allows bats to safely leave on their own without poisoning or harming the colony.
  24. Can a Bat Exclusion Net Kit be used on homes and commercial buildings?
  25. 0 votes
    Q Can a Bat Exclusion Net Kit be used on homes and commercial buildings? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:53 PM
    A Yes, Bat Exclusion Net Kits are commonly used on homes, barns, warehouses, churches, and commercial buildings where bats are entering through rooflines, vents, gaps, soffits, or siding voids.
  26. How does a Bat Exclusion Net Kit work?
  27. 0 votes
    Q How does a Bat Exclusion Net Kit work? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:52 PM
    A The exclusion netting is installed over active bat entry points, leaving an opening at the bottom for bats to crawl out during nighttime activity. Once the bats leave, they are unable to regain access to the structure.
  28. What is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit used for?
  29. 0 votes
    Q What is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit used for? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:50 PM
    A A Bat Exclusion Net Kit is designed to safely remove bats from structures without trapping them inside. The netting allows bats to exit their roosting area naturally while preventing them from re-entering the building.

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Bat Exclusion Net Kit | DIY Bat One-Way Valve Kit for Safe Bat Removal

The Bat Exclusion Net Kit provides everything needed to create a simple, effective DIY bat one-way valve that allows bats to leave a structure but prevents them from re-entering. This humane bat removal solution uses 3/8-inch bat exclusion netting designed to guide bats safely out of attics, rooflines, vents, and other entry points without harming them.

This kit includes three 2 ft × 2 ft bat net squares and complete step-by-step instructions for installing a one-way bat exit. The design takes advantage of natural bat behavior—bats can drop down and fly out of the net opening but cannot climb back through the mesh to return inside.

This method is widely used by wildlife control professionals and pest control experts because it provides humane, chemical-free bat exclusion while permanently solving bat entry problems when combined with proper sealing.

What’s Included in the Bat Exclusion Net Kit:

  • 3 bat exclusion net squares

    • Size: 2 ft × 2 ft each

    • Mesh: 3/8-inch wildlife exclusion netting

  • Complete DIY bat valve instructions

This kit is designed to create a temporary bat exit device so bats can leave safely during nightly activity.

Tools & Supplies Needed (Not Included):

To install the bat net properly, the following items are required but not included in the kit:

  • Staple gun
  • Staples
  • Foam sealant
  • Foam applicator gun

These common tools allow you to secure the netting and seal secondary bat entry points.

Product questions and answers

    What should I do after the bats are removed?
  1. 0 votes
    Q What should I do after the bats are removed? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:44 PM
    A After exclusion is complete, inspect and seal all structural gaps, sanitize contaminated areas if necessary, and monitor the property for any future bat activity.
  2. Does the Bat Exclusion Net Kit work for large bat colonies?
  3. 0 votes
    Q Does the Bat Exclusion Net Kit work for large bat colonies? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:41 PM
    A Yes, exclusion netting can be highly effective for both small and large bat infestations when all active entry points are properly identified and treated.
  4. Can I use a Bat Exclusion Net Kit during the daytime?
  5. 0 votes
    Q Can I use a Bat Exclusion Net Kit during the daytime? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:40 PM
    A Installation is commonly performed during the day while bats are roosting inside. This ensures the exclusion device is in place before the bats emerge at dusk.
  6. Is bat exclusion better than using repellents?
  7. 0 votes
    Q Is bat exclusion better than using repellents? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:39 PM
    A Yes, exclusion is widely considered the most effective long-term bat control method. Repellents often provide inconsistent results, while proper exclusion physically prevents bats from returning.
  8. Why are bats entering my attic or roof area?
  9. 0 votes
    Q Why are bats entering my attic or roof area? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:38 PM
    A Bats often seek warm, protected roosting areas such as attics, wall voids, and rooflines. Small structural gaps can provide ideal access points for colonies searching for shelter.
  10. Can I permanently leave the exclusion netting installed?
  11. 0 votes
    Q Can I permanently leave the exclusion netting installed? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:37 PM
    A The exclusion netting is intended as a temporary removal solution. After confirming the bats are gone, permanent repairs and sealing should be completed to fully bat-proof the structure.
  12. Will a Bat Exclusion Net Kit keep bats from returning?
  13. 0 votes
    Q Will a Bat Exclusion Net Kit keep bats from returning? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:35 PM
    A Yes, when combined with proper sealing and exclusion repairs, the kit helps prevent bats from re-entering the structure through previously active openings.
  14. How long should the Bat Exclusion Net Kit remain installed?
  15. 0 votes
    Q How long should the Bat Exclusion Net Kit remain installed? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:34 PM
    A The exclusion netting should generally remain in place for several days to ensure all bats have exited the structure. Once activity stops, the entry points should be permanently sealed.
  16. Can bats chew through exclusion netting?
  17. 0 votes
    Q Can bats chew through exclusion netting? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:33 PM
    A No, bats do not chew through netting like rodents. Properly installed exclusion netting creates an effective barrier that prevents bats from squeezing back into entry gaps.
  18. How do I find where bats are entering my house?
  19. 0 votes
    Q How do I find where bats are entering my house? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:32 PM
    A Common bat entry points include roof intersections, attic vents, chimney gaps, fascia boards, loose siding, and openings along eaves. Staining, droppings, and nighttime bat activity near the roofline can help identify active access points.
  20. When is the best time to install a Bat Exclusion Net Kit?
  21. 0 votes
    Q When is the best time to install a Bat Exclusion Net Kit? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:31 PM
    A Bat exclusion is typically best performed after maternity season when young bats are capable of flying. Installing exclusion devices too early may trap non-flying pups inside the structure.
  22. Is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit humane?
  23. 0 votes
    Q Is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit humane? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:55 PM
    A Yes, exclusion netting is considered one of the most humane methods for bat removal because it allows bats to safely leave on their own without poisoning or harming the colony.
  24. Can a Bat Exclusion Net Kit be used on homes and commercial buildings?
  25. 0 votes
    Q Can a Bat Exclusion Net Kit be used on homes and commercial buildings? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:53 PM
    A Yes, Bat Exclusion Net Kits are commonly used on homes, barns, warehouses, churches, and commercial buildings where bats are entering through rooflines, vents, gaps, soffits, or siding voids.
  26. How does a Bat Exclusion Net Kit work?
  27. 0 votes
    Q How does a Bat Exclusion Net Kit work? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:52 PM
    A The exclusion netting is installed over active bat entry points, leaving an opening at the bottom for bats to crawl out during nighttime activity. Once the bats leave, they are unable to regain access to the structure.
  28. What is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit used for?
  29. 0 votes
    Q What is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit used for? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:50 PM
    A A Bat Exclusion Net Kit is designed to safely remove bats from structures without trapping them inside. The netting allows bats to exit their roosting area naturally while preventing them from re-entering the building.

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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
  1. Identify the main bat entry point where bats are entering the structure.
  2. Seal all other openings around the roofline, vents, siding gaps, or fascia using foam sealant.
  3. Place the bat net square over the main entry point.
  4. Staple the top and both sides of the net securely to the surface.
  5. Leave the bottom of the net open so bats can drop down and escape.
  6. Allow the device to remain installed for 5–7 nights to ensure all bats have exited.
  7. 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.

Additional information

Size

Manufacturer

Bird-B-Gone

For Use In

  • 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.

Target Pests

Bats

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Product questions and answers

    What should I do after the bats are removed?
  1. 0 votes
    Q What should I do after the bats are removed? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:44 PM
    A After exclusion is complete, inspect and seal all structural gaps, sanitize contaminated areas if necessary, and monitor the property for any future bat activity.
  2. Does the Bat Exclusion Net Kit work for large bat colonies?
  3. 0 votes
    Q Does the Bat Exclusion Net Kit work for large bat colonies? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:41 PM
    A Yes, exclusion netting can be highly effective for both small and large bat infestations when all active entry points are properly identified and treated.
  4. Can I use a Bat Exclusion Net Kit during the daytime?
  5. 0 votes
    Q Can I use a Bat Exclusion Net Kit during the daytime? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:40 PM
    A Installation is commonly performed during the day while bats are roosting inside. This ensures the exclusion device is in place before the bats emerge at dusk.
  6. Is bat exclusion better than using repellents?
  7. 0 votes
    Q Is bat exclusion better than using repellents? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:39 PM
    A Yes, exclusion is widely considered the most effective long-term bat control method. Repellents often provide inconsistent results, while proper exclusion physically prevents bats from returning.
  8. Why are bats entering my attic or roof area?
  9. 0 votes
    Q Why are bats entering my attic or roof area? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:38 PM
    A Bats often seek warm, protected roosting areas such as attics, wall voids, and rooflines. Small structural gaps can provide ideal access points for colonies searching for shelter.
  10. Can I permanently leave the exclusion netting installed?
  11. 0 votes
    Q Can I permanently leave the exclusion netting installed? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:37 PM
    A The exclusion netting is intended as a temporary removal solution. After confirming the bats are gone, permanent repairs and sealing should be completed to fully bat-proof the structure.
  12. Will a Bat Exclusion Net Kit keep bats from returning?
  13. 0 votes
    Q Will a Bat Exclusion Net Kit keep bats from returning? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:35 PM
    A Yes, when combined with proper sealing and exclusion repairs, the kit helps prevent bats from re-entering the structure through previously active openings.
  14. How long should the Bat Exclusion Net Kit remain installed?
  15. 0 votes
    Q How long should the Bat Exclusion Net Kit remain installed? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:34 PM
    A The exclusion netting should generally remain in place for several days to ensure all bats have exited the structure. Once activity stops, the entry points should be permanently sealed.
  16. Can bats chew through exclusion netting?
  17. 0 votes
    Q Can bats chew through exclusion netting? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:33 PM
    A No, bats do not chew through netting like rodents. Properly installed exclusion netting creates an effective barrier that prevents bats from squeezing back into entry gaps.
  18. How do I find where bats are entering my house?
  19. 0 votes
    Q How do I find where bats are entering my house? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:32 PM
    A Common bat entry points include roof intersections, attic vents, chimney gaps, fascia boards, loose siding, and openings along eaves. Staining, droppings, and nighttime bat activity near the roofline can help identify active access points.
  20. When is the best time to install a Bat Exclusion Net Kit?
  21. 0 votes
    Q When is the best time to install a Bat Exclusion Net Kit? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:31 PM
    A Bat exclusion is typically best performed after maternity season when young bats are capable of flying. Installing exclusion devices too early may trap non-flying pups inside the structure.
  22. Is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit humane?
  23. 0 votes
    Q Is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit humane? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:55 PM
    A Yes, exclusion netting is considered one of the most humane methods for bat removal because it allows bats to safely leave on their own without poisoning or harming the colony.
  24. Can a Bat Exclusion Net Kit be used on homes and commercial buildings?
  25. 0 votes
    Q Can a Bat Exclusion Net Kit be used on homes and commercial buildings? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:53 PM
    A Yes, Bat Exclusion Net Kits are commonly used on homes, barns, warehouses, churches, and commercial buildings where bats are entering through rooflines, vents, gaps, soffits, or siding voids.
  26. How does a Bat Exclusion Net Kit work?
  27. 0 votes
    Q How does a Bat Exclusion Net Kit work? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:52 PM
    A The exclusion netting is installed over active bat entry points, leaving an opening at the bottom for bats to crawl out during nighttime activity. Once the bats leave, they are unable to regain access to the structure.
  28. What is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit used for?
  29. 0 votes
    Q What is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit used for? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:50 PM
    A A Bat Exclusion Net Kit is designed to safely remove bats from structures without trapping them inside. The netting allows bats to exit their roosting area naturally while preventing them from re-entering the building.

Bat Exclusion Net Kit

Order Before 2:00pm PST For Same Day Shipping!
Most Items are received within 2-4 days of ordering!
FOR LARGE ORDERS, PLEASE EMAIL: [email protected] OR CALL 877-708-1974

FAST FREE SHIPPING!

Bat Exclusion Net Kit | DIY Bat One-Way Valve Kit for Safe Bat Removal

The Bat Exclusion Net Kit provides everything needed to create a simple, effective DIY bat one-way valve that allows bats to leave a structure but prevents them from re-entering. This humane bat removal solution uses 3/8-inch bat exclusion netting designed to guide bats safely out of attics, rooflines, vents, and other entry points without harming them.

This kit includes three 2 ft × 2 ft bat net squares and complete step-by-step instructions for installing a one-way bat exit. The design takes advantage of natural bat behavior—bats can drop down and fly out of the net opening but cannot climb back through the mesh to return inside.

This method is widely used by wildlife control professionals and pest control experts because it provides humane, chemical-free bat exclusion while permanently solving bat entry problems when combined with proper sealing.

What’s Included in the Bat Exclusion Net Kit:

  • 3 bat exclusion net squares

    • Size: 2 ft × 2 ft each

    • Mesh: 3/8-inch wildlife exclusion netting

  • Complete DIY bat valve instructions

This kit is designed to create a temporary bat exit device so bats can leave safely during nightly activity.

Tools & Supplies Needed (Not Included):

To install the bat net properly, the following items are required but not included in the kit:

  • Staple gun
  • Staples
  • Foam sealant
  • Foam applicator gun

These common tools allow you to secure the netting and seal secondary bat entry points.

$19.97

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Bat Exclusion Net Kit

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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
  1. Identify the main bat entry point where bats are entering the structure.
  2. Seal all other openings around the roofline, vents, siding gaps, or fascia using foam sealant.
  3. Place the bat net square over the main entry point.
  4. Staple the top and both sides of the net securely to the surface.
  5. Leave the bottom of the net open so bats can drop down and escape.
  6. Allow the device to remain installed for 5–7 nights to ensure all bats have exited.
  7. 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.

Additional information

Size

Manufacturer

Bird-B-Gone

For Use In

  • 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.

Target Pests

Bats

Reviews

There are no reviews yet

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

Product questions and answers

    What should I do after the bats are removed?
  1. 0 votes
    Q What should I do after the bats are removed? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:44 PM
    A After exclusion is complete, inspect and seal all structural gaps, sanitize contaminated areas if necessary, and monitor the property for any future bat activity.
  2. Does the Bat Exclusion Net Kit work for large bat colonies?
  3. 0 votes
    Q Does the Bat Exclusion Net Kit work for large bat colonies? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:41 PM
    A Yes, exclusion netting can be highly effective for both small and large bat infestations when all active entry points are properly identified and treated.
  4. Can I use a Bat Exclusion Net Kit during the daytime?
  5. 0 votes
    Q Can I use a Bat Exclusion Net Kit during the daytime? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:40 PM
    A Installation is commonly performed during the day while bats are roosting inside. This ensures the exclusion device is in place before the bats emerge at dusk.
  6. Is bat exclusion better than using repellents?
  7. 0 votes
    Q Is bat exclusion better than using repellents? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:39 PM
    A Yes, exclusion is widely considered the most effective long-term bat control method. Repellents often provide inconsistent results, while proper exclusion physically prevents bats from returning.
  8. Why are bats entering my attic or roof area?
  9. 0 votes
    Q Why are bats entering my attic or roof area? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:38 PM
    A Bats often seek warm, protected roosting areas such as attics, wall voids, and rooflines. Small structural gaps can provide ideal access points for colonies searching for shelter.
  10. Can I permanently leave the exclusion netting installed?
  11. 0 votes
    Q Can I permanently leave the exclusion netting installed? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:37 PM
    A The exclusion netting is intended as a temporary removal solution. After confirming the bats are gone, permanent repairs and sealing should be completed to fully bat-proof the structure.
  12. Will a Bat Exclusion Net Kit keep bats from returning?
  13. 0 votes
    Q Will a Bat Exclusion Net Kit keep bats from returning? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:35 PM
    A Yes, when combined with proper sealing and exclusion repairs, the kit helps prevent bats from re-entering the structure through previously active openings.
  14. How long should the Bat Exclusion Net Kit remain installed?
  15. 0 votes
    Q How long should the Bat Exclusion Net Kit remain installed? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:34 PM
    A The exclusion netting should generally remain in place for several days to ensure all bats have exited the structure. Once activity stops, the entry points should be permanently sealed.
  16. Can bats chew through exclusion netting?
  17. 0 votes
    Q Can bats chew through exclusion netting? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:33 PM
    A No, bats do not chew through netting like rodents. Properly installed exclusion netting creates an effective barrier that prevents bats from squeezing back into entry gaps.
  18. How do I find where bats are entering my house?
  19. 0 votes
    Q How do I find where bats are entering my house? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:32 PM
    A Common bat entry points include roof intersections, attic vents, chimney gaps, fascia boards, loose siding, and openings along eaves. Staining, droppings, and nighttime bat activity near the roofline can help identify active access points.
  20. When is the best time to install a Bat Exclusion Net Kit?
  21. 0 votes
    Q When is the best time to install a Bat Exclusion Net Kit? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 4:31 PM
    A Bat exclusion is typically best performed after maternity season when young bats are capable of flying. Installing exclusion devices too early may trap non-flying pups inside the structure.
  22. Is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit humane?
  23. 0 votes
    Q Is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit humane? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:55 PM
    A Yes, exclusion netting is considered one of the most humane methods for bat removal because it allows bats to safely leave on their own without poisoning or harming the colony.
  24. Can a Bat Exclusion Net Kit be used on homes and commercial buildings?
  25. 0 votes
    Q Can a Bat Exclusion Net Kit be used on homes and commercial buildings? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:53 PM
    A Yes, Bat Exclusion Net Kits are commonly used on homes, barns, warehouses, churches, and commercial buildings where bats are entering through rooflines, vents, gaps, soffits, or siding voids.
  26. How does a Bat Exclusion Net Kit work?
  27. 0 votes
    Q How does a Bat Exclusion Net Kit work? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:52 PM
    A The exclusion netting is installed over active bat entry points, leaving an opening at the bottom for bats to crawl out during nighttime activity. Once the bats leave, they are unable to regain access to the structure.
  28. What is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit used for?
  29. 0 votes
    Q What is a Bat Exclusion Net Kit used for? answer now
    Asked on May 11, 2026 3:50 PM
    A A Bat Exclusion Net Kit is designed to safely remove bats from structures without trapping them inside. The netting allows bats to exit their roosting area naturally while preventing them from re-entering the building.

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