Dusk fly-out from a seam
Bats streaming from a fascia gap or gable vent at dusk pinpoint the roost on a canopy home.
Law-compliant bat exclusion for Wabasso — we locate the roost in a canopy-home roofline, exclude the colony with one-way devices timed to Florida’s legal window, and remediate the histoplasmosis-risk guano.
Bat exclusion is paused by Florida law right now.
FWC prohibits all bat exclusion April 16 – August 14 to protect flightless young. Book your inspection now — work begins August 15, 2026.
Wabasso straddles the mainland and the route to Orchid Island, near the Environmental Learning Center and the Jungle Trail hammock, where the lagoon and hammock breed the insects bats feed on nightly. A mix of older mainland and island-access homes gives colonies quiet roof and outbuilding space. We identify the roost, exclude it under state law, and seal the roof line out.
Bats settle in Wabasso because the lagoon, mangrove and Jungle Trail hammock concentrate insects within a short flight of warm, dark attics. On these older mainland and island-access homes, a colony finds one gap at a fascia, vent or outbuilding and roosts there for years.
They bunch in the attic peak by day and stream out at dusk to feed over the lagoon and hammock, returning before dawn through the same opening. Because Florida protects every native bat and enforces an April 16–August 14 maternity season, a roost with pups cannot be excluded until the young can fly in mid-August.
On a Wabasso lot these are the earliest signs to catch — around the roofline, the yard and the water’s edge.
Bats streaming from a fascia gap or gable vent at dusk pinpoint the roost on a canopy home.
Dark, greasy staining and streaks beneath the fascia mark a used roost entry.
Accumulating guano on the wall or ground below a gable is a growing roost overhead.
Left unaddressed, bats reach the parts of a coastal home that are costliest to restore. Here’s what’s at stake.
A roost only grows, and every native bat is legally protected — the longer it’s left in a coastal roofline, the larger the colony.
Guano builds in the attic and wall voids, staining the ceiling and corroding fasteners and vents overhead.
Sealing a roost during maternity season (Apr 16–Aug 14) traps flightless pups inside — inhumane, unlawful and a worse mess.
From April 16 to August 14, Wabasso roosts hold flightless pups and exclusion is prohibited. The cooler months after mid-August are the window to clear a colony, before spring revives the lagoon and hammock and their insect surge draws bats back toward the same mainland and island-access roofs.
Maternity season — exclusion must wait for the legal window so no flightless pups are trapped.
The prime legal window opens; we exclude and seal as the colony becomes free-flying.
Cooler nights concentrate the roost in the warmest roofline void — easy to locate and seal.
A clear, humane sequence — inspect, remove, seal and restore — documented from first call to follow-up.
We confirm the species is legal to exclude, find every entry point, and check the calendar against maternity season.
Installed at active entries so bats leave to feed but cannot return — never trapping or harming them.
Once the colony is confirmed out, we seal every gap at soffits, vents and ridge lines.
We remove guano and contaminated insulation with HEPA and PPE, then sanitize and deodorize.
Removing the bat is half the work. These measures keep the next one out of your Wabasso home — worked from the canopy down.
every exclusion we install is backed by our written re-entry guarantee.
A canopy home rarely faces just one species — these pair most often with this service.
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Humane, same-day bat removal across Wabasso — the coastal woodland community between the mainland and the barrier island, from Wabasso Beach and County Road 510 to Old Dixie Highway.
A no-obligation, whole-property survey of your Wabasso home — the overhead limbs and roofline, the walls and screens, the hammock floor and foundation, and the lagoon or canal bank — with a photo-documented route map and a written protection plan. A real person answers, 24/7.