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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

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Liberty Bee Removal

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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

Yes, it’s safe to sleep in a house with termites. They don’t bite or spread disease and they aren’t likely to crawl on you or invade your personal space. However, termites can cause serious structural damage over time, which may compromise your home’s safety if left untreated. If you suspect an infestation, it’s best to schedule a professional inspection and treatment to prevent long-term risks to your property (not to mention your peace of mind).

While you might want to cut corners by either borrowing or purchasing used live traps for catching rats, this can be dangerous because those traps could contain leftover viruses and bacteria that will enter your home. Always start fresh with new materials to avoid contamination.

You’ll want to locate all areas in your home that could be a potential entry point for mice, such as doors, windows, vents, baseboards, holes, and cracks in your home’s foundation. Don’t forget to check less-obvious areas like the attic, plumbing and sewers, and even the roof and gutters. If you check these spots and don’t find any signs of mice, consider hiring a pest control pro to dig deeper into potential hiding spots.

Some suggest mothballs as a deterrent for iguanas, but they are ineffective and harmful. Mothballs contain chemicals like naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene, which are toxic to humans and animals, including iguanas. The fumes can cause respiratory problems, skin irritation, and other health issues. Moreover, using mothballs outdoors is not recommended, as they contaminate soil and water sources.

Honey bees are most likely to swarm during spring and early summer, typically from April through June, as colonies expand and prepare for new growth. Swarming occurs when a hive becomes overcrowded, prompting the queen and a group of worker bees to leave in search of a new nesting site. During this time, you may notice a temporary increase in bee activity around your property.

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