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If you’re hearing scratching at night or seeing droppings, it’s not one bat.
Most calls I get in Mystic — especially around older homes near downtown, the Mystic River, and the Stonington side — are established colonies that have been there for a while.
By the time you notice them, they already know every way in and out of your house.
That’s why most bat jobs fail.
It’s not one hole. It’s multiple entry points that have developed over time.
Miss one, and they’re right back in — sometimes the same night.
I’ve been doing this for over 16 years, and every job I take on gets handled personally.
No subcontractors. No guessing.
Mystic has a lot of older homes, shoreline exposure, and complex rooflines — which is exactly what bats look for.
I regularly find bats getting into Mystic homes through:
Homes near the Mystic River, downtown, and along Route 1 tend to have more of these issues because of age and exposure.
Most homeowners never see the actual entry point.
I recently handled a job right off the Mystic River where the homeowner thought they had one bat getting in.
Once I got on the roof, it was a colony using a ridge vent and gaps along the roofline.
From the ground, nothing looked wrong.
Up close, there were multiple entry points — staining, guano buildup, and small gaps that had opened up over time.
That’s typical in Mystic.
Older homes and coastal exposure create small separations over time — and bats find them.
We installed one-way devices, sealed the entire structure, and within about a week the activity was gone.
No callbacks. No repeat problems.
Most companies offering bat removal are general pest control.
They:
That’s how you end up with:
Bat removal isn’t pest control.
It’s structural exclusion.
Getting one bat out doesn’t fix anything.
If they got in once, they will keep getting in until the structure is sealed properly.
Most Mystic homes I see have multiple entry points — not just one.
That’s why I go over the entire structure.
If I seal it, they don’t get back in.
If you’re seeing any of this, they’re already inside.
If a bat is inside and there’s any chance of contact, don’t release it.
Do NOT release if:
At that point, it’s a health call — not just a nuisance.
There’s a right way and a wrong way to do this.
Here’s how it’s done correctly:
Full Inspection
I check the entire structure — not just the obvious hole
Identify Entry Points
Every active gap gets located
One-Way Devices
Bats leave but cannot return
Full Sealing
Every secondary gap gets sealed
Final Closure + Warranty
Once they’re out, everything is sealed permanently
Bat exclusion starts at $500.
Final cost depends on the structure and how many entry points there are.
No upsells. No surprises.
The longer bats stay:
Call or text 203-680-0003 for a free inspection
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