Schedule Your Free Inspection
Schedule Your Free Inspection
As your dedicated East Hampton CT Bat Control Specialist, I bring over 16 years of hands-on experience directly to homes around Lake Pocotopaug, wooded neighborhoods, and rural properties throughout town. Born and raised in Connecticut, I understand the specific challenges in East Hampton—from homes near the lake to wooded hillside properties and older structures throughout the area.
Bats in East Hampton commonly enter through ridge vents, soffit gaps, gable vents, and roofline construction gaps. Homes near Lake Pocotopaug, Route 66, and the Airline Trail corridor tend to see higher bat activity due to strong insect populations and nearby wooded habitat.
I specialize in humane, DEEP-compliant bat control and exclusion: full inspections, dusk observations on difficult jobs, one-way exclusion devices, permanent sealing, and guano cleanup. No poisons, no killing—only legal, proven methods that protect both your home and Connecticut’s protected bat populations.
As a veteran-owned, DEEP-licensed NWCO (N1102), I personally handle every job. When you call or text 203-680-0003, you’re speaking directly with the person doing the work—not a call center.
Whether it’s a single bat inside a home or a full attic colony, I provide fast response, proper exclusion, and a 3-year no re-entry warranty.
East Hampton offers ideal conditions for bats due to its mix of water, woods, and residential construction:
Lake Pocotopaug: Heavy insect activity attracts feeding bats, which then look for nearby roosting spots in homes.
Wooded Areas & Hillsides: Provide natural habitat close to residential neighborhoods, increasing bat pressure on homes.
Older Homes: Aging rooflines, soffits, and vents create easy access points.
New Construction: Small finishing gaps often go unnoticed and are quickly exploited by bats.
Even a gap as small as ½ inch can allow bats to enter and form a colony. Once established, they return year after year if the structure is not properly sealed.
Scratching or fluttering noises at dusk or dawn
Small, dark droppings (guano) that crumble and contain insect fragments
Staining or oily marks near rooflines, vents, or siding
Musty or ammonia-like odor in attic spaces
Bats seen flying near the roof at sunset
Rabies in bats is rare (less than 1% in Connecticut), but proper precautions matter.
Release immediately if:
The bat was found in an empty room with no sleeping people or pets and no contact occurred.
Catch and test (do NOT release) if:
A bat is found in a bedroom with a sleeping person, near a child, or if any bite or contact is possible.
Testing steps for East Hampton residents:
Call the Chatham Health District (serves East Hampton) at 860-365-0884
After hours, contact Connecticut Department of Public Health at 860-509-8000
I follow all Connecticut DEEP regulations strictly, including seasonal restrictions during maternity season (June through mid-August).
Full Inspection: Every roofline, vent, and entry point is checked
Dusk Observation: Identifies exact bat exit points
One-Way Devices: Allow bats to leave safely but not return
Sealing Work: Permanent closure of all entry points using durable materials
Guano Cleanup: HEPA vacuum for smaller jobs; larger projects may require full attic restoration
3-Year Warranty: Guaranteed no re-entry
Bat exclusion typically starts around $500. Every home is different, so pricing is based on structure, access, and colony size. A full quote is provided after inspection.
Call or text 203-680-0003 for bat removal in East Hampton CT. Same-day response available. Veteran-owned. Humane. Done right the first time.
Bat removal in Connecticut
Bat removal in Colchester CT
Bat removal in Portland CT
Bat removal in East Haddam CT

Guano pile at louver vent in East Hampton CT

When it comes to bat problems in East Hampton or anywhere along the shoreline and inland Connecticut, you want someone who treats your home like their own. Here’s why homeowners call me:
Veteran-Owned & Operated
US Army background means reliability, discipline, and getting the job done right—no shortcuts.
CT DEEP-Licensed NWCO (N1102)
Fully compliant with Connecticut regulations—no illegal poisons, no risky relocation. Bats are protected, and the work has to be done correctly.
Personal, Hands-On Service
With 16+ years of experience, I handle every bat exclusion job myself. No subcontractors, no call centers, no middlemen. When you call or text 860-510-6313, you’re speaking directly with the person doing the work.
Humane & Legal Bat Removal
Bat exclusion only—using one-way devices, full sealing, and cleanup. No killing. All work follows Connecticut’s maternity season rules (June through mid-August) to avoid trapping flightless pups.
Transparent Pricing & Real Guarantees
Clear pricing after inspection. Most exclusions fall between $1,500–$3,500, with full attic restoration projects ranging from $4,000–$7,000 depending on severity. Every job includes a 3-year no-re-entry warranty.
Local East Hampton Knowledge
Born and raised in Connecticut, I understand homes around Lake Pocotopaug, wooded properties, and older structures throughout East Hampton. Whether it’s a seasonal home near the lake or a year-round residence, the approach is tailored to how bats are actually getting in.
Proven Results Without the Runaround
No scare tactics. No unnecessary work. Just real solutions that permanently solve the problem while protecting your home, your family, and Connecticut’s bat population.
Bat guano isn’t “toxic” like some scare websites claim, but dried droppings can contain histoplasma fungus. In hot, dry East Hampton attics, risk is generally low—but disturbing large accumulations without proper protection can lead to respiratory issues (histoplasmosis).
I handle cleanup the right way:
If you’re dealing with a heavy guano problem, you can contact the Chatham Health District at 860-365-0884 for local guidance.
Once bats are excluded, keeping them out is critical.
To prevent future problems:
If you want to keep the natural insect control bats provide, installing a bat house is a good option after exclusion is complete.
Best placement in East Hampton:
I can recommend designs and placement that actually work for East Hampton properties.
Don’t wait until guano builds up or a bat ends up in your living space.
As a Connecticut native working throughout shoreline and inland towns, I understand these homes and how bats get in.
Call or text 203-680-0003 for bat removal in East Hampton CT.
Same-day response available. Veteran-owned. Humane. Done right the first time.
East Hampton, Colchester, Portland, East Haddam, Middletown, Marlborough, and surrounding Middlesex County towns.
Bat Exclusion CT
© 2026 RF Wildlife – Bat Removal & Exclusion Connecticut. All Rights Reserved.
Serving Connecticut homeowners through RF Wildlife.
For full wildlife services and town-specific coverage, visit:
https://animalcontrolct.com/