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Texas Bat Solutions

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18 years of experience

Texas Bat Solutions is professional bat removal service located in Houston, TX. We have over 30 years of combined experience in Bat Control. We provide effective bat removal, guano cleanup, decontamination, and odor removal. Our 6 Step Process is guaranteed to remove bats from your structure. We offer fast responses, free estimates, and competitive pricing. Call Us at (832) 726-2771 if you want the job done right the first time! If You Got Bats, Look No Further than Texas Bat Solutions!

Texas Bat Solutions is professional bat removal service located in Houston, TX. We have over 30 years of combined experience in Bat Control. We provide effective bat removal, guano cleanup, decontamination, and odor removal. Our 6 Step Process is guaranteed to remove bats from your structure. We offer fast responses, free estimates, and competitive pricing. Call Us at (832) 726-2771 if you want the job done right the first time! If You Got Bats, Look No Further than Texas Bat Solutions!


Liberty Bee Removal

Stratford Ave
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Liberty Bee Removal

Stratford Ave
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Liberty Bee Removal is Veteran owned & operated. We serve the West Texas region. We help save the bees by removing them using a live capture method. Some people consider them to be a nuisance but the bees are vital for our food source. Instead of people having to call pest control and the bees being exterminated, we provide them a new home where they can be free to provide us natures' liquid gold.

Liberty Bee Removal is Veteran owned & operated. We serve the West Texas region. We help save the bees by removing them using a live capture method. Some people consider them to be a nuisance but the bees are vital for our food source. Instead of people having to call pest control and the bees being exterminated, we provide them a new home where they can be free to provide us natures' liquid gold.









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Pest Control questions, answered by experts

Even if you have extreme ophidiophobia (fear of snakes), don’t try to shoot or kill them with a shovel. Besides being pretty cruel, killing snakes in most states is illegal unless your life is at risk and many species are protected. 

Plus, you're putting yourself at greater risk using these techniques if it goes wrong and the now-angry snake is venomous.

It may be better to have a mouse in your house than a rat. Rats are larger, more aggressive, and more difficult to eradicate once settled. One rat can cause more damage than one mouse. However, both animals pose a danger in that they can spread bacteria and contaminate food, so you’ll want to contact an exterminator as soon as you detect an infestation of either animal.

You may find fleas in your bed if they followed you there on your pet or your clothing. While they will need you or an animal as a host, they can hide in bedding since it is warm and out of sight. If you spot signs of fleas or see live fleas in your bed, hire a flea control specialist immediately to eradicate the infestation and prevent it from spreading further.

Stink bugs don't build nests, but they do like to hang around out of sight. They typically hide in cracks, crevices, and tight spaces within buildings, especially during the colder months. They are often found in attics, crawl spaces, and along walls or ceilings. To find them, give these areas a detailed inspection, particularly around windows, doors, and vents.

No, mulch itself does not necessarily attract termites even though it’s usually made of shredded wood. Some types of mulch like cedar or cypress resist termites because they’re toxic or unappetizing to the wood munchers. However, when the mulch is deep enough, say three inches or more, it creates a perfect habitat for insects of all kinds to build nests.

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