Bat Problems Meet Big Solutions in Morris Minnesota

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Complete Ground Control truck and lift outside large church

Bat removal services in Morris MN have evolved far beyond ladders and flashlights.

Sometimes, the job is just too big or too high for traditional tools.

That’s exactly what our team at Complete Ground Control faced during a high-impact day of exclusions in Morris and nearby Benson.

We didn’t just remove bats from one property.

We performed three separate exclusions including one so large it required a specialty lift just to reach the infestation site.

For homeowners and property managers in Minnesota, this story is a clear example of why hiring experienced professionals can mean the difference between a temporary fix and lasting protection.

Technician in lift accessing high roof for bat exclusion service
Technician in lift accessing high roof for bat exclusion service

Three Homes, Three Exclusions One Giant Challenge

When our crew arrived in Morris and Benson, we had no idea just how intense the day would get.

We expected typical exclusions: ridge vents, soffits, attic gaps.

But one of the buildings was larger than most residential homes and required more than just elbow grease.

The Jobs We Took On That Day:

  • Standard home exclusion: Mid-size property with minor roofline gaps
  • Lake-edge home exclusion: Needed multiple one-way exits due to bat colony spread
  • Large facility exclusion: Required specialty lift access and team coordination

“Today we were outperforming bat exclusions in the Morris Benson area. We performed 3 different exclusions. One of them was very, very large, requiring a specialty lift.”

Our ability to adapt on-site using equipment like specialty lifts ensures we can handle everything from quaint lake homes to multi-level buildings.

Location Type Challenge Level Equipment Used
Standard Home Moderate One-way valves
Lake House High Multiple access tools
Large Structure Very High Specialty lift, sealant tools

What Is a Specialty Lift and Why It Matters

A specialty lift is a mobile aerial platform designed to reach heights that ladders simply can’t.

This equipment becomes essential when:

  1. Bat entry points are located near steep or multi-level roofing
  2. Roof edges are structurally unsafe for foot access
  3. Time and safety are critical in accessing high points

Using a lift means no shortcuts.

It allows us to:

  • Reach complex roof angles
  • Install exclusion barriers safely
  • Inspect vents, gables, and overhangs thoroughly

Most pest control companies won’t offer this level of service.

That’s what makes Complete Ground Control a top choice for residents in Morris MN.

When to Use Specialty Equipment

Structure Feature Traditional Tools Work? Specialty Lift Needed?
2-Story Roof Gable No Yes
Standard Ridge Vent Yes No
Commercial Rooftop No Yes

Bats aren’t always easy to detect until the infestation is full-blown.

But knowing what to watch for can save you thousands in repair and cleanup.

Top Signs of a Bat Infestation:

  1. Scratching or fluttering sounds at dusk and dawn
  2. Brown or black stains around vents or attic entrances
  3. Guano (bat droppings) accumulating near roof edges or attics
  4. Musty or ammonia-like smells in enclosed spaces
  5. Visible bat movement at night near your roofline

If you’ve noticed one or more of these signs, it’s time to act.

How Our Bat Exclusion Process Works

Every exclusion project follows a careful, humane, and legal process.

In Minnesota, there are laws that protect bat populations especially during maternity seasons.

We follow these guidelines while ensuring your home is fully secured.

Our Bat Removal Process:

  • Inspection: Identify entry points and assess colony size
  • Planning: Select tools, access methods, and exclusion devices
  • Installation: Apply one-way bat exits and block off unused vents
  • Follow-Up: Return to seal remaining gaps after bats have exited

Common Bat Entry Points We Seal

Bats don’t need a large opening.

A gap the size of a dime is enough.

Top entry points we address:

  • Ridge vents
  • Roofline flashing
  • Fascia board gaps
  • Chimney joints
  • Louvered vents

Entry Points and Our Exclusion Strategy

Entry Point Problem Level Method Used
Ridge Vent High RidgeGuard Install
Fascia Gap Medium Metal Mesh + Sealant
Chimney Flashing High Custom Cap & Seal

We’re not a chain.

We’re a locally rooted business that understands the unique architecture, climate, and pest pressures in Morris, Benson, and surrounding areas.

What sets us apart?

  • Specialized equipment, including lifts and advanced exclusion tools
  • Team with certified expertise in wildlife removal
  • Same-day and emergency response for serious infestations
  • Follow-up inspections to guarantee complete removal

When you’re looking for bat removal services in Morris MN, you’re not just hiring someone to chase out pests.

You’re hiring professionals who take your home and your family’s safety seriously.

Live bat safely captured in exclusion netting during removal
Live bat safely captured in exclusion netting during removal

Why We Think This Is Important

Bat infestations can cause structural damage, respiratory issues, and property devaluation.

They also create stressful, sleepless nights for homeowners.

That’s why we go beyond “spray-and-pray” tactics.

We use:

  1. Proven exclusion methods
  2. High-grade protective materials
  3. Human-safe and bat-safe practices

When we say “big problems meet big solutions,” we mean it both in scale and in results.

We don’t just fix the issue today.

We protect your home for years to come.

FAQs

What areas do you serve besides Morris MN?

We serve Morris, Benson, Alexandria, and most of west-central Minnesota. If you’re near those towns, we’re likely already working with your neighbors.

Are bats dangerous to humans?

Yes. Bats can carry diseases like rabies and histoplasmosis. Their droppings can also cause structural damage and health hazards over time.

Is it legal to remove bats in Minnesota?

Yes, but there are specific times of year when bat exclusion is allowed. We always follow Minnesota DNR guidelines to ensure compliance.

How long does a typical exclusion take?

Most homes can be fully serviced in 1–2 days, depending on the size and number of entry points. Larger structures may take more time, especially when lifts are involved.

Will the bats come back?

Not if the job is done right. We use professional-grade materials and perform follow-up inspections to make sure your home stays secure.

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