Wildlife removal
Bat Removal
Bat issues require careful inspection and exclusion timing. Text Tango if you notice guano, staining, odors, or dusk activity near rooflines, vents, chimneys, or attic openings.
When to call
Signs of bat activity
Bat clues often show up around exterior openings before the problem is obvious inside.
Guano or staining
Droppings, staining, or odor near an exterior opening can point to bat activity.
Dusk activity near openings
Bats are often noticed at dusk around rooflines, vents, chimneys, or attic openings.
Attic or roofline concern
Bat issues require careful inspection and exclusion timing, especially if a colony is present.
Our process
How Tango handles bat calls
We focus on inspection, access points, timing, and exclusion planning so the next step is clear.
Text the location
Tell us where you see activity and when it happens. Photos of openings or staining help.
Inspect likely entry points
We look for openings, staining, droppings, and conditions that point to bat access.
Plan careful exclusion
Bat work depends on timing and site conditions, so we explain the practical next step.
Local service
Bat help across Greenville and the Upstate
Tango helps homeowners in Greenville, Greer, Simpsonville, Mauldin, Travelers Rest, Easley, Spartanburg, Anderson, Seneca, and nearby Upstate communities evaluate bat concerns around rooflines, attics, vents, and chimneys.
Questions
Bat removal questions
What should I do if a bat is inside the living space?
Keep distance, avoid handling it, and contact local guidance if anyone may have had direct contact. Text Tango for help evaluating entry points and next steps around the home.
Why does bat exclusion require timing?
Bat work can depend on the season, colony status, and access points. A careful inspection helps determine the right path.
Is bat removal custom quoted?
Usually, yes. The right plan depends on the structure, openings, activity, and exclusion work needed.
Related wildlife help
Other wildlife issues
Seeing bat activity?
Text Tango with where you see activity and when it happens. Photos of openings, staining, or droppings help.