Texas Commercial Bat Removal Services Since 1998
Local Bat Exclusion Experts
​
Commercial Bat Removal
Bat Management in Schools
Texas is the home to several different types of bat species. This area of Texas is known to be on the migratory path for Mexican Free-Tail Bats. During their migration these bats and their colonies have been known to occupy and infest Hospitals, Schools, Office Buildings, Parking Structures, Stadiums, Dorms, and any structure that they can enter to prepare for the maternal season.
​
Texas Bat Removal and Bat Pest Control specializes in the removal of Bat Colonies from commercial structures throughout Texas! Our team consists of experienced Professional Bat Removal technicians who are actively providing safe and humane Bat Removal and Exclusions, Bat Proofing services, and Histoplasmosis Remediation.
Commercial Bat Removal Services are our specialty, thus we have exclusively provided these services to thousands of structures across Texas since 1989!
​
Please contact us today for a Free Consultation with an informed and knowledgeable Bat Removal Agent.
Bat control services for schools in Texas must comply with state laws that protect bats as federally and state-protected species. Schools are required to remove bats and any colonies using nonlethal exclusion methods, repair entry points to prevent reentry, and disinfect roost areas without using lethal chemicals. If a bat is found in contact or potential contact with children or vulnerable individuals, it must be captured and sent for rabies testing at a state-approved laboratory.
Texas law (SB 1285) prohibits harmful actions against bats and mandates humane exclusion methods, especially avoiding removal during the pup-rearing season. Licensed professionals and health officials may handle bats suspected of disease or injury, and transportation of bats for testing is allowed if no human exposure occurred.
For practical assistance, schools often use specialized bat control services such as United Bat Control of Texas, which provides bat exclusion, prevention, and remediation services including managing health risks like Histoplasmosis and air quality concerns.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension offers guidance and resources to help schools develop bat management plans that balance safety and bat conservation.
An example from Humble Independent School District shows typical procedures: isolating affected areas, keeping students away, and reporting incidents to maintenance and health departments.
Texas Bat Removal and Prevention, can provide contact details for specific bat control providers in Texas or more detailed legal requirements.
​