Texas Commercial Bat Removal Services Since 1998
Local Bat Exclusion Experts
Commercial Bat Removal & Exclusion Services Across Texas
Serving Schools, Municipal Buildings, Hospitals, Warehouses, Commercial Properties & Multi-Family Facilities Throughout Texas
Commercial bat issues can impact operations, occupant safety, and regulatory compliance. Contact our team to discuss your property and schedule an inspection.
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Commercial & Public Facilities We Serve
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Schools & School Districts
Targeted bat exclusion and remediation guidance for K-12 campuses, school districts, and higher education facilities—designed to minimize disruption to students, staff, and school operations.
Municipal & Government Buildings
Discreet bat exclusion planning for city halls, courthouses, government offices, parks departments, and public facilities—coordinated around operational requirements and public access schedules.
Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities
Facility-sensitive bat exclusion and cleanup guidance for hospitals, clinics, and healthcare campuses—planned to protect patient safety, maintain accreditation standards, and avoid operational shutdowns.

Warehouses & Industrial Facilities
Scalable bat exclusion and remediation guidance for warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing plants, and industrial sites—managed to minimize downtime and keep operations on schedule.

Property Managers & Commercial Buildings
Professional bat exclusion planning for property managers overseeing offices, retail centers, mixed-use buildings, and commercial portfolios—designed to protect tenants, maintain property value, and meet lease obligations.

Apartment & Multi-Family Properties
Bat exclusion, entry-point sealing, and remediation guidance for apartment communities, shared rooflines, and multi-family structures—coordinated to protect residents and maintain habitability standards.
Need Commercial Bat Removal Assistance?
Call 866-747-2287 or submit a request for a commercial bat inspection. Our team responds to commercial facilities statewide across Texas.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you remove bats from a school?
Bat exclusion from school buildings is performed during non-operating hours using one-way exclusion devices. We coordinate with facilities management to ensure minimal disruption, complete all work before staff and students return, and provide documentation for compliance records.
Can hospitals remain operational during bat exclusion work?
Yes. We specialize in exclusion work for occupied facilities. Our team stages the work in phases, isolates affected areas, and follows infection control protocols to ensure patient safety and operational continuity throughout the process.
Do you service government facilities?
Yes. We service federal, state, and municipal government facilities across Texas, including courthouses, administrative buildings, and public works facilities. We can provide required documentation, certificates of insurance, and compliance reports.
Can bats be removed from occupied buildings?
Yes. Bat exclusion can be performed on occupied buildings using staged methods that keep the majority of the facility fully operational. We isolate affected areas and work in phases to minimize disruption to your staff and operations.
How long does commercial bat exclusion take?
Commercial bat exclusion typically takes 5 to 14 days depending on building size, access points, and bat population. Larger or more complex facilities may require phased work over multiple visits. We provide a timeline estimate during the inspection.
Do you provide cleanup recommendations?
Yes. Following exclusion, we assess the extent of guano accumulation and provide written recommendations for remediation. We handle all remediation work in-house, providing a complete and seamless cleanup process from start to finish.
What types of commercial properties do you service?
We service schools, hospitals, government buildings, warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing plants, office buildings, retail centers, apartment communities, hotels, and multi-family properties throughout Texas.