If you’ve started hearing scratching, fluttering, or chirping noises coming from your attic—especially around dusk—you may not be dealing with rodents. In many Connecticut homes, those sounds point to something else: bats. Spring and early summer are peak seasons for...
Bats are a common wildlife concern in Connecticut, particularly in the spring when they become more active after hibernation. While they play a valuable role in the ecosystem, bats can cause property damage and health risks when they roost in homes. Understanding how...
Some bats can be pretty significant, with a wingspan that stretches up to 16 inches and individual bats weighing anywhere from 0.11 to 1.9 ounces. If a bat has entered your home, never try to deal with it yourself. This wild animal could attack when you least expect...
Bats are fascinating creatures that play a crucial role in our ecosystem by controlling insect populations. However, when they decide to take residence in your home, the situation can quickly turn from intriguing to problematic. Not only can bats cause structural...