🦇 Evict with Ease: Your Home, Bat-Free!
The Bat Valve | TBV-SG3 is a professional-grade bat removal device designed to effectively evict bats from attics. This one-way exit door is proudly made in the USA and features a modern style, ensuring both functionality and aesthetic appeal. With no electricity required, it offers an eco-friendly solution for successful home bat control.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Is Electric | No |
Style | Modern |
N**G
Works!
We counted 136 bats flying out of the soffits of one of our dormers on the roof. After installation of two of these into the corners (one on each side of the dormer) we could hear the bats crawling down the tubes at dusk, and then saw them flying out. Bam! Bats left and after a week to be sure, a worker removed the soffits and didn't report any dead bats. So, I'm going to have to conclude that they flew out and went somewhere else. As the song goes, "You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here". No need to pay a 'wildlife guy' $$$$s, just give a picture of how to install this glorified vacuum hose to your worker and let the bats leave. Then clean up the mess, spray disinfectant to remove the odor which they will use to return to the same spot, and seal everything up to prevent them from coming back next year.
C**M
Doesn’t work
Installed via the instructions that come with it and 2 months later bats are still here. They climb right back inside as seen on camera.
S**S
Bat Removal
Trying to get bats out of chimney. We will see if they are gone.
P**E
It's a gamble - maybe we have smart bats in our area.
I'm 50/50 on these, they have worked well in certain areas and failed miserably in others. My initial thoughts are that if they get too much sunlight, they will fail - the plastic hose will become soft and lose all rigidity, ending up lying flat against the closest surface (roofline or wall), making it easier for the bats to get in.I've actually watched bats land near the base and crawl down the exterior of the hose, into the hole and up into the house...in some cases, it seemed to have made it easier for the bats to gain entry
A**I
Got the bats out
I heard & saw a bunch of bats coming out of my soffits. I installed the bat valve & they all started coming out but couldn’t get back in. Seems to work.
J**E
Bats Be Gone
We counted 14 bats one evening coming out of a crack between the soffit and siding of the house roofline. My husband installed the bat valve with duct tape, and within three days the bats were gone. We used the suggested copper mesh to stuff in the hole and sealed it off. Worked great.For such a simple item, it was a bit pricey, but we have it if we ever need it again.
L**U
A whole lot cheaper than bat removal services
We had a bat removal service come out for about $200 to then tell us it will cost over 3K to have them remove the bats. Since the guy had already told us where he thought they were coming in we thought we’d try this. It’s way overpriced (3D printed plastic) for what it is but totally worth it because it worked!
U**N
Works perfectly
Had exterminators estimate around $400 for bath extraction from my attic.Found this and followed directions from website.Bat free in less than a week. Verified by walking the attic Well with the money!
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