REMOVE BATS, RESTORE PEACE
Bat Exclusion Services in Pearland
Noco Pest Solutions offers humane and effective bat removal to protect your home and family.

BAT SAFETY AND LONG-TERM SOLUTIONS
What to Know About Bat Control
Did you know that bats are helpful to our environment? However, they can cause concerns when they settle inside attics, rooflines, or sheds. Because many species in Texas are protected, removing them safely and responsibly is important. Proper identification helps us determine the best approach and timing for exclusion.
Chemical treatments, sprays, and DIY repellents (like mothballs or strong odors) aren’t effective and can create unpleasant smells or health concerns. Likewise, devices marketed to scare bats away typically don’t work once a roost is established. The safest and most reliable solution is humane exclusion, where bats are guided out of the home and prevented from returning.
Bats can squeeze through surprisingly small gaps, sometimes just ¼–¾ inch, so locating entry points is key. These openings are often found along rooflines, vents, or utility cutouts. After identifying their access areas, we install one-way devices that let bats leave but not re-enter. Once they’ve moved on, those gaps are sealed to help keep your property protected long-term.
If you’re hearing noises in the attic or noticing signs of bat activity, Noco Pest Solutions is here to help. Contact us today to book your service or to learn more about safe, effective bat exclusion in Pearland, Texas.
TEXAS COMMON LOCAL BAT SPECIES
Know Your Bats in Pearland, Texas
Pearland is home to several bat species, many of which help keep insect populations under control. While they’re beneficial outdoors, these species may occasionally roost in attics, rooflines, or sheds. Understanding the types of bats in our area can help you know what you’re seeing and why professional, humane removal is important when they end up indoors.
MEXICAN FREE-TAILED BATS
The most common bat species in Texas, this bat migrates into the state during warmer months. They often form very large colonies and are known for fast flight and heavy insect feeding activity. Though helpful to the environment, they may accidentally find their way into buildings when seeking shelter.
BIG BROWN BATS
This species is a year-round resident in Texas and prefers sheltered spaces, including tree hollows and sometimes attics or barns. These big brown bats typically live in mid-sized colonies and are strong nighttime foragers.
EVENING BATS
Evening bats are smaller and often migrate through the region. Females may form seasonal maternity groups, sometimes numbering in the hundreds. They are able to slip into small gaps when looking for warm roosting spots.
If you believe any of these bat species are roosting on your property, professional exclusion is the safest option for both you and the bats.
Contact us today to learn more about safe bat removal at Noco Pest Solutions.
HOW TO KNOW IF YOU HAVE BATS
Indicators of a Bat Presence
Bats often stay hidden during the day, which makes them harder to spot directly. However, there are several signs that may indicate they’re roosting in your attic, warehouse, roofline, or other structures. Being aware of these early clues can help you take action before the colony grows or damage increases.
Here are the most common signs of a bat presence:
- High-Pitched Sounds: Soft squeaking or fluttering noises at dusk or dawn, especially near rooflines or attic spaces.
- Droppings (Guano): Small, dark pellets found near entry points, windowsills, insulation, or floors.
- Stains Near Openings: Dark smudges by small gaps, vents, or eaves, caused by repeated entry and exit.
- Unusual Odors: Strong, musty smells from accumulated droppings or nest areas.
- Scratching or Movement Sounds: Activity in walls or ceilings at night when bats are active.
- Sightings at Dusk: Bats flying around your roofline or loading dock at sunset.
If you’ve noticed any of these signs, professional inspection is the best way to confirm activity and safely remove bats. Contact us today at Noco Pest Solutions to get a treatment plan for your Pearland property.


LEAVE BAT CONTROL TO THE EXPERTS AT NOCO
Why Professional Bat Removal Matters
Bats often get a bad reputation, but most are gentle animals that help control insect populations. While stories and movies have fueled myths, like bats being blind or intentionally flying into people, these mammals are simply looking for a quiet place to rest.
In reality, bats can see well, avoid people when possible, and play an important role in our environment.
Even though bats are helpful outdoors, they can create issues when they take shelter in attics, rooflines, or sheds. Because many bat species are protected in Texas, it’s important to handle removal safely and legally. DIY attempts often fail, can harm the bats, or accidentally trap them inside your home. In some cases, improper handling may also increase health risks from droppings or accidental contact.
It’s best to understand that professional bat exclusion ensures the process is done correctly from start to finish. Trained technicians know how to identify entry points, guide bats out with humane one-way devices, and seal openings to prevent them from returning. This protects your property while keeping the bats safe.
If you’re unsure how to handle bats on your property, you’re not alone – we’re here to help. You can contact us today at Noco Pest Solutions to learn more about safe, professional bat exclusion in Pearland, Texas.
YOUR TOP QUESTIONS – ANSWERED
What to Know About Bat Exclusion
Why are bats getting into my attic or roofline?
Bats look for warm, sheltered spaces to rest and raise their young. Small openings in roofing, vents, or siding make easy entry points, especially in older homes or structures near trees or water.
Are bats dangerous to have around my home?
Bats are generally not aggressive, but their droppings (guano) can carry harmful bacteria and fungi, and a small percentage can carry rabies. It’s important to avoid direct contact and have them removed safely.
Can I remove bats on my own?
Please bear in mind that removing bats yourself is risky and often illegal due to wildlife protection laws. DIY removal can separate colonies, trap young bats, or lead to improper sealing, causing larger problems.
How does Noco Pest Solutions remove bats?
We use safe, humane exclusion methods that allow bats to exit your home without re-entering. Our process protects the colony while ensuring your space is fully secured.
Do you also seal entry points after removal?
Yes – after exclusion, we locate and seal access points to prevent future activity. This is key to long-term protection and ensures bats don’t re-establish a colony.
Are your services safe for the bats?
Absolutely. Our methods follow humane practices and comply with wildlife regulations. We remove bats without harming them or disrupting protected species.
Do you offer bat control for both homes and commercial buildings?
Here at Noco Pest Solutions, we work with residential, commercial, and industrial properties – including attics, warehouses, offices, and barns. No matter the structure, we tailor solutions to protect your space.

PROTECT YOUR HOME FROM BAT INTRUSION
Get Expert Bat Control Today
Bats can slip into attics and rooflines, creating both comfort and safety concerns. Noco Pest Solutions uses humane exclusion methods to safely remove bats and help prevent their return. Whether it’s your home or business, we’re ready to help secure your property. Contact us now to get started or to schedule your bat removal services in Pearland, Texas.
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Humane Bat Control Services Near You
Bats often seek shelter in attics, rooflines, and outbuildings, creating safety and comfort concerns. Noco Pest Solutions provides safe, humane removal services throughout Texas to help restore peace to your property. We follow proven exclusion methods to protect structures without harming wildlife. Wherever you are, we’re ready to help keep your space secure.
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