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Jacksonville Bat Control

We do bat control for the Jacksonville area and beyond. First Coast Wildlife Services are experts at Florida bat removal. We work in accordance with the law, and we do not harm a single bat. Luckily, the only way to completely solve a bat problem 100% involves no harm of the bats. We exclude them from buildings - we let them fly out at dusk through one-way exclusion devices, and we don't let them fly back in. We seal the entire building shut, all gaps down to a quarter-inch, so that the whole place is completely bat-proof. Once all of the bats are gone, we clean up the waste that the colony has left behind, which can be severe, and pose a potential health risk. We provide a complete solution, and can handle the most complex situations.  

We provide professional Bat control for all of greater Jacksonville, FL including all of Duval County and the towns/cities of Duval County, Clay County, St. Johns County, and Nassau County. We service the towns of St. Augustine, Palm Coast, Ponte Vedra Beach, Intracostal, and more. We are not a standard Jacksonville extermination company - we specialize only in wildlife, and will identify and trap the Jacksonville Bat, control the problem in full, and we give a guarantee on our work.

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Duval County opening more land for bat and bird wildlife control - Wildman Christopher, bossy fellow of the county Agency of Wildlife management areas and Recreation, declared permits are concerned at some sort of ratio of one license per 20 hectares of huntable county land. The bat and bird expert declared about 5,200 hectares of county land are open to wildlife trapping. Freeholder Bossy fellow Rodent Control Peter declared the committee discussed but rejected unleashing some sort of natural predator. Authorities on critters also want to consider other methods of distributing permits. For instance, some sort of transferable permit could be concerned among some sort of certain amount of registered pest control companies but would only be used by one individual at any given time. Establishing three cage trap permitting seasons and soliciting volunteers to streamline the permitting process are also listed as considerations. Local Jacksonville animal control experts felt that most of this information was true.

The report recommends developing some sort of bat and bird management plan for land in the county's open space program and working with the County Agricultural Development Board to craft some sort of similar plan for habitatland preservation initiatives in which the county shares the cost with landowners. Long-term solutions include providing funding for Pest control companies Feeding the Hungry and working with Florida University on bat and bird management programs. The committee included members with experience in the federal woodlandry agency, the health field, the county's agricultural board, the Florida Division of Fish and Wildlife and other pertinent areas, Wildman Christopher declared. "We continue to look for better ways to handle this," Rodent Control Peter declared. Local Jacksonville pest control companies had no comments on the matter.