At Badger Wildlife Management, we understand the frustration and concern that accompanies discovering bat damage in your home. Our first step is to conduct a thorough assessment and inspection to determine the extent of the damage. We identify entry points, assess structural integrity, and evaluate potential health hazards associated with bat infestations.
Once we’ve assessed the damage

If you’ve been hearing scratching noises in your attic or spotting bats near your home, you are not alone. Bats are a common issue for many Minnesota homeowners, especially during the warmer months when they are actively seeking safe and quiet nesting spaces. When it comes
If you’re a Minnesota homeowner dealing with an unexpected bat presence in your attic, chimney, or walls, you’re not alone. While bats are vital to our ecosystem—controlling insect populations and pollinating plants—they can become unwelcome guests when they take up residence in our homes.
If you’re a Minnesota homeowner dealing with an unexpected bat presence in your attic, chimney, or walls, you’re not alone. While bats are vital to our ecosystem—controlling insect populations and pollinating plants—they can become unwelcome guests when they take up residence in our homes. At Badger Wildlife
When bats take up residence in your attic, crawl space, or other building areas, the resulting accumulation of bat guano is more than just an unsightly mess; it poses
Finding bats in your Minnesota home can be unsettling—and potentially dangerous. If you’re searching online for “bat removal services,” Badger Wildlife Management offers safe, legal, and effective solutions tailored for Minnesota homeowners. Here’s why hiring a bat removal expert
Minnesota’s summer nights wouldn’t be the same without the silent work of bats gobbling mosquitoes. But when a colony squeezes through a half-inch gap and roosts in your attic, those benefits disappear—and the costs to your home and family quickly climb. As a locally
If you’re a Minnesota homeowner dealing with bats in your attic, chimney, or walls, you’re not alone. While bats are vital to our ecosystem—consuming thousands of insects each night—they can become unwelcome guests when they roost in our homes. Addressing a bat infestation
Imagine coming home after a long day, only to spot a bat darting around your living room. The panic sets in, but you manage to catch your breath. What comes next? You may instinctively want to call 
