Monthly Archive April 17, 2026

ByRandy Bilesky BsF CPA RPF

Is that noise Santa or a Squirrel Sciuidae in my Chimney

Squirrels may look harmless in your yard, but when they choose your chimney as a nesting spot—especially during baby season—they can quickly become a serious problem. At Go Green Pest Control, we often get calls from homeowners dealing with scratching sounds, chirping noises, or even strong odors coming from their fireplace. These are classic signs that squirrels have made themselves at home and, more importantly, may have babies inside.

Why Squirrels Nest in Chimneys

Chimneys mimic the hollow trees squirrels naturally seek for nesting. They provide warmth, protection from predators, and a quiet space to raise their young. In spring and late summer—peak breeding seasons—female squirrels look for safe, enclosed areas to give birth. Unfortunately, an uncapped chimney is the perfect invitation.

The Risks of Squirrels in Your Chimney

Having squirrels in your chimney isn’t just noisy—it can also be dangerous. Nesting materials like twigs and leaves can block airflow, increasing the risk of smoke backup or even chimney fires. Squirrels can also carry parasites and bacteria, and their droppings can create unpleasant odors and health concerns inside your home.

When babies are involved, the situation becomes more delicate. Removing the mother without addressing the babies can lead to them being left behind, which often results in death, odor problems, and even more extensive cleanup.

How to Safely Remove Squirrels and Their Babies

The key to handling this situation is humane and strategic removal. Here’s how professionals typically approach it:

  • Inspection: First, confirm squirrel activity and determine whether babies are present.
  • Timing Matters: If babies are too young to leave the nest, it’s best to wait or use specialized techniques to reunite them with the mother outside.
  • One-Way Doors: Humane exclusion devices allow the mother squirrel to leave but prevent her from getting back in. These are only used once it’s confirmed that babies are no longer inside or have been safely removed.
  • Manual Removal (if necessary): In some cases, trained technicians carefully remove the babies and place them in a reunion box so the mother can relocate them.

DIY removal is not recommended in these situations. Without proper knowledge, it’s easy to separate the mother from her young or cause injury to the animals.

How to Prevent Squirrels from Getting In

Prevention is the most effective long-term solution. Here’s what you can do to keep squirrels out of your chimney:

  • Install a Chimney Cap: A professionally installed, wildlife-proof chimney cap is the single best way to block entry.
  • Trim Nearby Branches: Squirrels often access roofs by jumping from overhanging tree limbs. Keep branches at least 6–8 feet away from your home.
  • Regular Inspections: Check your roofline, vents, and chimney annually for signs of wear or openings.
  • Seal Entry Points: Ensure all potential access areas around your home are properly sealed.

When to Call a Professional

If you hear activity in your chimney, especially during spring or summer, it’s best to act quickly—but carefully. Humane wildlife control requires experience, proper tools, and an understanding of animal behavior.

Go Green Pest Control specializes in safe, eco-friendly squirrel removal and prevention. We ensure that both your home and the animals are treated with care and respect.

If you suspect squirrels in your chimney, don’t wait for the problem to get worse. Call Go Green Pest Control at 778-886-4111 for fast, humane, and effective service.

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ByRandy Bilesky BsF CPA RPF

SPRING ANT SEASON IS BACK: WHAT WORKS FOR PAVEMENT ANT CONTROL

As temperatures rise, pavement ants become active again—leading to more indoor sightings and service calls. Effective control starts with proper identification, since these ants are often mistaken for other small, dark species. Using the wrong treatment can delay results.

A thorough inspection is just as important. Don’t just follow visible trails—check cracks in concrete, foundation joints, wall voids, and areas under slabs or sidewalks. Pavement ants often have multiple nests, which is why activity can continue if only one area is treated.

If you can locate a nest, targeted treatments can help reduce activity quickly. However, broad spraying is often ineffective and may cause colonies to spread. For long-term control, baiting is the most reliable solution and aligns with integrated pest management (IPM) practices.

Spring Baiting Tips:

  • Use protein-based baits early in the season, switching to sugar-based later
  • Place baits along trails and near nesting sites
  • Remove other food sources to improve bait effectiveness
  • Check results within 7–10 days and adjust if needed

Prevention also plays a key role. Seal entry points, fix gaps around doors and windows, reduce moisture, and maintain good sanitation to keep ants from returning.

Bottom Line:
Successful pavement ant control requires accuracy, patience, and a focus on prevention. For safe and effective results, always use PMRA-approved products and follow label directions.

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ByRandy Bilesky BsF CPA RPF

The Hidden Impact of Lawn Mowing: How Routine Yard Care Affects Insect Life

When homeowners think about lawn care, mowing is often seen as a simple, necessary task to keep yards looking neat and healthy. However, beneath the hum of the mower lies a lesser-known reality—lawn mowing has a significant impact on insect populations. At Go Green Pest Control, we believe in helping homeowners make informed, eco-conscious decisions, including how routine maintenance practices affect the environment.

The Unseen Casualties of Lawn Mowing

Every time a lawn is mowed, countless insects are unintentionally harmed or killed. Grass-dwelling species such as beetles, ants, spiders, caterpillars, and pollinators like bees and butterflies often inhabit the very areas we cut regularly. Because many of these insects live, feed, and reproduce close to the ground, they are especially vulnerable during mowing.

Even slow-moving or hidden insects—like larvae and eggs attached to grass blades—are frequently destroyed without notice. This can disrupt local ecosystems over time, especially in areas where lawns are cut frequently and uniformly.

Why Insects Matter

Insects play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. They contribute to soil health, pollination, and natural pest control. For example:

  • Pollinators like bees and butterflies help plants reproduce.
  • Predatory insects such as ladybugs control harmful pests naturally.
  • Decomposers like beetles break down organic matter, enriching the soil.

Reducing insect populations through frequent mowing can unintentionally weaken these natural systems, leading to increased reliance on chemical pest control methods.

Lawn Care Meets Pest Control

At Go Green Pest Control, we recognize that a well-maintained lawn doesn’t have to come at the expense of beneficial insects. In fact, thoughtful lawn care can complement eco-friendly pest management strategies.

Here are a few ways to reduce the impact of mowing on insect life:

  • Mow less frequently: Allowing grass to grow slightly longer provides habitat for insects and improves lawn resilience.
  • Adjust mower height: Cutting grass too short (also known as “scalping”) increases insect mortality and stresses the lawn.
  • Create insect-friendly zones: Designate small areas of your yard where grass and wildflowers can grow freely.
  • Time your mowing: Avoid mowing during peak pollinator activity, typically mid-morning to late afternoon.

A Greener Approach

Balancing lawn aesthetics with environmental responsibility is key. By adopting mindful mowing practices, homeowners can help preserve beneficial insect populations while still enjoying a beautiful yard.

If you’re concerned about pests but want to avoid harming the ecosystem, Go Green Pest Control offers sustainable, environmentally responsible solutions tailored to your needs.

Contact Us

For eco-friendly pest control services and expert advice, reach out to Go Green Pest Control today:

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Together, we can protect your home—and the environment.

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ByRandy Bilesky BsF CPA RPF

The Growing Threat of New World Screwworms: What Homeowners Need to Know

At Go Green Pest Control, we stay ahead of emerging pest threats to protect your family, pets, and property. One serious concern gaining attention is the New World screwworm—a dangerous parasite that can affect animals and, in rare cases, humans.

What Are New World Screwworms?

The New World screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) is a type of parasitic fly. Unlike typical flies that feed on decaying matter, screwworm larvae feed on living tissue.

Adult flies lay eggs in:

  • Open wounds
  • Cuts or scratches
  • Animal navels (in newborn livestock)

Once the eggs hatch, the larvae burrow into the flesh, causing severe damage.

Why Are Screwworms So Dangerous?

Screwworm infestations—also known as myiasis—can become life-threatening if not treated quickly.

Key dangers include:

  • Rapid tissue destruction
  • Severe infections
  • Painful, expanding wounds
  • Risk of secondary bacterial infections

In animals, especially pets and livestock, infestations can escalate quickly and even lead to death if untreated.

Risks to Children and Families

While screwworm cases in humans are rare in Canada, the risk increases with travel or exposure to affected regions.

Children may be more vulnerable because:

  • They often have minor cuts and scrapes
  • They may not report wounds quickly
  • Hygiene habits are still developing

If larvae infest a wound, it can become a serious medical emergency.

Eye Infections and Screwworms

One of the most alarming (though rare) complications is ocular myiasis, where larvae infest the eye.

This can lead to:

  • Severe irritation and redness
  • Tissue damage in and around the eye
  • Vision problems or even permanent damage

Immediate medical attention is critical in these cases.

How Screwworms Spread

Screwworm flies are typically found in warmer climates, particularly in parts of:

  • South America
  • Central America
  • The Caribbean

Strict control programs have kept them out of most of North America, but global travel and climate changes increase the risk of reintroduction.

Warning Signs of Infestation

Watch for these signs in pets or people:

  • Wounds that worsen quickly
  • Unusual discharge or foul odor
  • Visible larvae in a wound
  • Increased pain or swelling

If you notice any of these, seek medical or veterinary help immediately.

Prevention Tips for Your Home

Protecting your family and pets starts with awareness and prevention:

1. Treat Wounds Immediately
Clean and cover any cuts or scratches.

2. Maintain Pet Hygiene
Check your pets regularly for wounds or skin issues.

3. Control Fly Populations
Keep garbage sealed and eliminate breeding sites.

4. Use Screens and Barriers
Prevent flies from entering your home.

5. Be Cautious When Traveling
Take extra precautions in regions where screwworms are present.

How Go Green Pest Control Can Help

Our eco-friendly pest control services help reduce fly populations and minimize the risk of harmful infestations. We focus on safe, effective solutions that protect:

  • Your children
  • Your pets
  • Your living environment

Final Thoughts

The New World screwworm is not just a nuisance—it’s a serious health threat. While rare in Canada, awareness is key to prevention, especially as global conditions change.

If you’re dealing with flies or want to safeguard your home, Go Green Pest Control is here to help.

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Cat Litter and Hidden Health Risks: Protecting Kids and Your Eyes

At Go Green Pest Control, we care about the health and safety of your entire family. While cats make wonderful companions, their litter boxes can sometimes pose hidden health risks—especially for children and even your eyes. Understanding these risks and taking simple precautions can make a big difference.

The Main Concern: Toxoplasmosis

One of the most well-known diseases linked to cat litter is toxoplasmosis. This infection is caused by a parasite that can live in cat feces. Cats become carriers when they hunt or eat raw meat.

For most healthy adults, toxoplasmosis may cause mild or no symptoms. However, children are more vulnerable because their immune systems are still developing.

In kids, symptoms may include:

  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Swollen lymph nodes
  • Flu-like discomfort

In rare cases, complications can affect the brain or eyes if left untreated.

Eye Health Risks from Cat Litter

Many people don’t realize that cat litter can also impact eye health. Tiny particles from litter boxes—especially when cleaning or pouring litter—can become airborne.

These particles may carry:

  • Bacteria
  • Parasites
  • Dust and allergens

When they come into contact with your eyes, they can cause:

  • Irritation and redness
  • Conjunctivitis (pink eye)
  • Infections if contaminated particles enter the eye

Children are particularly at risk because they often play near the floor and may touch their eyes without washing their hands.

How Kids Are Exposed

Children can come into contact with harmful organisms from cat litter in several ways:

  • Touching contaminated surfaces near the litter box
  • Playing in areas where litter dust has settled
  • Forgetting to wash hands after interacting with pets
  • Accidental ingestion of particles

Because kids are naturally curious, they may not recognize these risks.

Simple Safety Tips for Your Home

Keeping your home safe doesn’t mean giving up your pet. It just means taking a few extra precautions:

1. Keep Litter Boxes Out of Reach
Place litter boxes in areas that are inaccessible to children.

2. Clean the Litter Box Daily
Regular cleaning reduces the buildup of harmful organisms.

3. Wash Hands Thoroughly
Make it a habit for everyone—especially kids—to wash their hands after touching pets.

4. Use Protective Gear
Wear gloves and consider a mask when cleaning litter to avoid inhaling dust.

5. Protect Your Eyes
Avoid touching your eyes while handling litter, and wash your hands immediately afterward.

6. Regular Vet Checkups
Ensure your cat is healthy and parasite-free with routine veterinary visits.

Why Professional Pest Control Matters

At Go Green Pest Control, we don’t just handle pests—we help identify environmental health risks inside your home. Contaminants from pet waste can attract pests like flies and rodents, increasing the spread of bacteria and disease.

Our eco-friendly approach ensures your home stays safe for:

  • Children
  • Pets
  • Sensitive individuals

Final Thoughts

Cat litter is a normal part of pet ownership, but it should never be overlooked as a potential health concern. By staying informed and practicing good hygiene, you can protect your children and prevent eye-related issues.

If you’re concerned about sanitation, pests, or maintaining a healthy home environment, Go Green Pest Control is here to help.

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Quebec Holds Back on Banning Bee-Harming Pesticides

The growing concern over the impact of neonicotinoid pesticides—commonly known as neonics—on bee populations continues to spark debate across Canada. While scientific evidence increasingly shows that these chemicals negatively affect bee health, Quebec has chosen not to impose a ban, opting instead for a voluntary reduction approach.

This decision stands in contrast to stronger regulatory actions taken elsewhere. For instance, Ontario implemented measures aimed at reducing the acreage of neonic-treated corn and soybean seeds by 80%, responding to mounting pressure from environmental groups and the scientific community. These groups are now urging Quebec to follow suit, citing the crucial role pollinators play in our ecosystem.

Bees and other pollinating insects are responsible for approximately 70% of crop pollination and contribute to about 35% of global food production. Their decline poses a direct threat to food security and biodiversity. Neonics, which have been widely used for just over a decade, have rapidly become the most dominant class of insecticides worldwide, accounting for roughly 40% of the global market.

Despite concerns, Quebec’s voluntary approach faces practical challenges. Farmers report difficulty sourcing untreated seeds, making it hard to reduce reliance on these chemicals even if they wish to. This highlights a gap between policy intention and on-the-ground feasibility.

The risks associated with neonics extend beyond pollinators. There is increasing concern about their presence in food and water supplies, raising potential public health issues. Studies suggest that exposure may affect human neurological development, adding urgency to calls for stricter regulation.

At Go Green Pest Control, we believe in sustainable and environmentally responsible pest management solutions. Protecting pollinators like bees is not only vital for agriculture but for maintaining ecological balance. As awareness grows, so does the need for safer alternatives that support both human health and the environment.

For eco-friendly pest control solutions, contact Go Green Pest Control at 778-886-4111 or visit gogreenpestcontrol.ca.

Working together, we can protect our pollinators and preserve the future of our food supply.

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Deer mice in your home? Protect your family from hantavirus. Go Green Pest Control offers safe, eco-friendly deer mice removal

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If you’ve seen signs of mice in your home, don’t ignore it—deer mice are one of the most dangerous rodents in British Columbia.

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⚠️ Why Deer Mice Are Dangerous in BC

H2: Deer Mice Carry Hantavirus

Deer mice are the primary carriers of hantavirus in Canada, a serious and potentially fatal respiratory disease.

  • Spread through droppings, urine, and saliva
  • Becomes airborne when disturbed
  • High risk when cleaning without protection

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H2: They Contaminate Your Home

Deer mice:

  • Leave droppings everywhere they travel
  • Contaminate food and surfaces
  • Nest inside insulation and walls

Even a small infestation can quickly become a health hazard.


H2: Property Damage & Fire Risk

Mice constantly chew, which can lead to:

  • Damaged electrical wiring (fire hazard)
  • Destroyed insulation
  • Structural damage

H2: Fast Infestations in Vancouver Homes

With the Lower Mainland’s mild climate, deer mice reproduce quickly:

  • Multiple litters per year
  • Up to 12 babies per litter
  • Rapid infestation growth

🛑 Signs You Have Deer Mice

  • Droppings in kitchen, attic, or basement
  • Scratching noises at night
  • Chewed food packaging
  • Nests in insulation
  • Musty odors

If you notice any of these, act immediately.


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H2: Safe, Humane & Effective Pest Control

At Go Green Pest Control, we focus on long-term solutions—not quick fixes.

✔️ Inspection

We identify entry points, nesting areas, and infestation level.

✔️ Removal

Safe, humane methods to eliminate deer mice.

✔️ Exclusion

We seal entry points to prevent re-entry.

✔️ Sanitation

We reduce contamination and health risks.


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We proudly serve:

  • Vancouver
  • Burnaby
  • New Westminster
  • Surrey
  • Coquitlam
  • Richmond
  • Delta
  • Entire Lower Mainland

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  • Doesn’t eliminate nesting sites
  • Misses entry points
  • Can expose you to hantavirus
  • Temporary fixes only

👉 Professional pest control saves time, money, and risk.


⭐ Why Choose Go Green Pest Control?

  • Eco-friendly & family-safe methods
  • Local Lower Mainland experts
  • Fast response times
  • Long-term prevention
  • Honest, reliable service

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Wasp & Hornet Removal in Delta, BC | Fast, Safe Control

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Are wasps or hornets taking over your yard or home in Delta, BC? Don’t wait until someone gets stung. These aggressive pests can quickly become dangerous—especially during peak summer months.

At Go Green Pest Control, we provide fast, eco-friendly wasp and hornet removal in Delta, BC, helping homeowners and businesses stay safe.


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Why Wasps & Hornets Are a Serious Problem in Delta, BC

Wasps and hornets are highly territorial and will attack if they feel threatened. Unlike bees, they can sting multiple times and often swarm.

The risks include:

  • Painful, repeated stings
  • Dangerous allergic reactions
  • Aggressive swarm attacks
  • Risk to kids, pets, and outdoor gatherings

As nests grow through the summer, they become more aggressive and harder to control.


Common Wasps & Hornets in Delta

In Delta and the Lower Mainland, we commonly treat:

  • Yellowjackets – aggressive and attracted to food & garbage
  • Paper wasps – build small umbrella-shaped nests under eaves
  • Bald-faced hornets – large aerial nests in trees
  • European hornets – nest inside walls and attics

Each species requires a different removal approach—DIY methods often fail.


Where Are Nests Found?

Wasps and hornets build nests in hidden and high-traffic areas around your property:

  • Rooflines, soffits, and gutters
  • Trees, hedges, and shrubs
  • Underground burrows
  • Wall cavities and attics
  • Decks, sheds, and fences

⚠️ Many nests are hidden—if you see frequent activity, there’s likely a colony nearby.


⚠️ Don’t Try to Remove a Nest Yourself

DIY wasp removal is one of the most common causes of multiple stings.

Without proper equipment, you risk:

  • Triggering aggressive attacks
  • Getting swarmed
  • Incomplete removal (they come back)

Professional treatment ensures the entire colony is eliminated safely.


Our Wasp & Hornet Control Process

At Go Green Pest Control, we focus on safe, effective, eco-conscious solutions:

✔ Identify species and nest location
✔ Apply targeted eco-friendly treatments
✔ Remove or neutralize the nest
✔ Prevent future infestations

We handle both residential and commercial properties across Delta, BC.


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✅ Eco-friendly & family-safe solutions
✅ Same-day and emergency service
✅ Experienced local technicians
✅ Affordable and effective treatments
✅ Serving Delta and surrounding areas

We don’t just remove the nest—we make sure the problem doesn’t come back.


Prevention Tips (Protect Your Property)

Reduce your risk of infestation:

  • Keep garbage tightly sealed
  • Clean up outdoor food and spills
  • Seal cracks and entry points
  • Trim trees and shrubs
  • Inspect your home regularly

Early prevention can save you from a major infestation later.


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Mosquitoes -The Deadliest Insect in the World: Why Mosquitoes Are More Dangerous Than You Think

When most people think of dangerous insects, they imagine stings, bites, or allergic reactions. But the truth may surprise you—the deadliest insect in the world isn’t aggressive or visibly threatening. It’s the tiny mosquito.

Why Mosquitoes Are the Most Dangerous Insect

Mosquitoes are responsible for more human deaths than any other animal on Earth. According to global health data, they cause hundreds of thousands to over one million deaths every year by spreading deadly diseases.

What makes mosquitoes so dangerous isn’t the bite itself—it’s what they carry.

Diseases Spread by Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes act as “vectors,” meaning they transmit harmful pathogens between humans. Some of the most serious diseases they spread include:

  • Malaria
  • Dengue fever
  • West Nile virus
  • Zika virus
  • Chikungunya
  • Yellow fever
  • Lymphatic filariasis

These diseases affect billions of people worldwide, with malaria alone causing hundreds of thousands of deaths annually.

How Mosquitoes Kill

Only female mosquitoes bite humans. They require blood to develop their eggs. When a mosquito bites an infected person, it picks up harmful parasites or viruses. When it bites the next person, it transmits those pathogens directly into the bloodstream.

This simple process allows diseases to spread rapidly—especially in warm climates and areas with standing water.

Why Mosquitoes Thrive

Mosquitoes are incredibly resilient and adaptable. They:

  • Breed quickly in standing water
  • Thrive in warm and humid environments
  • Exist in over 3,700 species worldwide
  • Live in urban, rural, and even suburban areas

Even here in British Columbia, mosquitoes can become a serious seasonal nuisance—and in some cases, a health concern.

Protecting Your Home and Business

The best way to reduce mosquito risk is prevention. Effective pest control strategies include:

  • Eliminating standing water (gutters, buckets, drains)
  • Maintaining landscaping and reducing dense vegetation
  • Installing screens and sealing entry points
  • Using environmentally responsible pest control solutions

Go Green Pest Control: Your Local Experts

At Go Green Pest Control, we specialize in safe, eco-friendly mosquito control solutions for homes and businesses across the Lower Mainland. Our approach targets breeding sites and reduces mosquito populations without harming the environment.

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Final Thoughts

The mosquito may be small, but its impact is massive. Understanding the risks—and taking proactive steps—can protect your family, your property, and your health.

If you’re dealing with mosquito problems, don’t wait. Professional pest control can make all the difference.

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Bats and Guano, man.

Bats might be great for the environment, but when they move into your attic, they quickly become a serious pest problem. At Go Green Pest Control, we often get calls from homeowners dealing with bats roosting overhead—and the biggest concern isn’t just the noise or smell, it’s the buildup of bat droppings, also known as guano.

Why Bats in the Attic Are a Problem

Bats are protected in many areas, and they play an important role in controlling insect populations. However, attics provide the perfect warm, quiet space for them to roost—especially during breeding season. Once a colony settles in, it can grow quickly, and with it comes a significant accumulation of waste.

The Hidden Danger: Bat Guano

Bat feces (guano) is more than just unpleasant—it can be hazardous to your health and your home.

  • Health Risks: Guano can harbor fungal spores that may cause respiratory issues, including a disease known as Histoplasmosis. When dried droppings are disturbed, spores can become airborne and easily inhaled.
  • Strong Odor: As guano builds up, it creates a persistent, ammonia-like smell that can seep into your living space.
  • Structural Damage: Over time, droppings can soak into insulation and wood, leading to staining, deterioration, and costly repairs.
  • Attracts Other Pests: The smell and organic material can attract insects and other unwanted pests.

Signs You May Have Bats

Homeowners often don’t realize they have bats until the problem is well established. Watch for:

  • Scratching or squeaking sounds at dusk or dawn
  • Dark stains or entry points near rooflines or vents
  • Small, crumbly droppings accumulating in the attic
  • A strong, musty odor

Safe & Humane Removal Matters

Removing bats isn’t a DIY job. Improper handling can harm the animals and put you at risk. Professional pest control services use humane exclusion methods—allowing bats to leave safely while preventing them from returning.

At Go Green Pest Control, we focus on eco-friendly and responsible solutions. We safely remove bats, seal entry points, and clean contaminated areas to restore your attic to a safe condition.

Protect Your Home

If you suspect bats in your attic, don’t wait. The longer they stay, the worse the damage and health risks become.

📞 Call Go Green Pest Control today at 778-886-4111 to schedule an inspection and take the first step toward a clean, pest-free home.

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