North Carolina Pest control | North Carolina Bat Control | About Bats
About North Carolina bats: North Carolina bats can sometimes get out of control. The ET Pest Control units works great repelling the North Carolina Bat. They simply plug-in to any house hold outlet or they can be plugged-in on the end of an extension cord to get into tight and confined areas.
All bats found in North Carolina eat insects. Because bats are nocturnal (active only at night), they feed on nocturnal insects including mosquitoes and many important agricultural pests. A large colony of big brown bats can eat 18 million corn rootworms each summer, protecting harvests. A single evening bat can dispense with 21,000 insects annually.
North Carolina Bats Species:
The most common bats found in North Carolina are the Big Brown Bat, Eastern Pipistrelle Bat, Red Bat, Hoary Bat and the Evening Bat. Although bats have relatively good eyesight, most depend on their superbly developed echolocation (or sonar) system to navigate and capture insects in the dark. By listening to the echoes reflected back to them, they can discern objects in their path. Their echolocation ability is so acute they can avoid obstacles no wider than a piece of thread and capture tiny flying insects, even in complete darkness.
North Carolina Bats Habitat:
Bats have adapted well to our urban and suburban environments. Bats can be found in and around buildings, bridges, and other manmade structures. The most common place to find bats in homes are the gable vents. Gable vents are screened vents located in peaks of gables that aid in proper attic ventilation.
Although most bats do not have rabies, those that do may be disoriented and unable to fly, which makes it more likely that they will come into contact with humans. Avoid handling bats or having them in one’s living space, as with any wild animal. Please use proper caution.
We are very confident that the ET Pest Control will demand your North Carolina bat problem to leave your home with positive results.
D and R Technologies LLC. have created this page so you can identify your common North Carolina bat control problem.
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How North Carolina Pest Control repels bats?
The ET Pest Control is an electronic plug in pest repeller that uses both ultrasonic and electromagnetic sound frequencies causing a chaotic unstable environment for the bats. The electromagnetic high impact repelling technology is designed to repel deep within the walls of your home or work environment. This repelling technique helps greatly as bats have been known to hide in walls, attics, and other unseen able places.
The ultrasonic variable sound frequencies are in constant changing frequencies so that the bats will not become tolerable to one signal. The sound frequencies will interrupt the bats’ communication skills, eating habits, and flight pattern forcing them to leave the area. It takes time to repel bats. It can take up to 4-6 weeks depending on how severe/non-severe your bat problem is. Please see our Proper Application page for the coverage area you may need to repel the bats. All you do is simply plug in the ET Pest Control into any household or business outlet. Also, for the hard to reach places, you can use an extension chord and plug in the pest repeller facing toward the infested area. Both the extension chord and the pest repeller will repel the bats at the same time.