Idaho’s bat removal specialists since 2011: (208) 629-1176Serving all of Idaho

Bat Colony Removal Greenleaf, ID

Idaho's bat removal specialist since 2011. Humane one-way exclusion, full property inspection, and a written warranty on every exclusion we install.

Service areaGreenleaf, Canyon County, Idaho
Phone consultationFree
WarrantyWritten warranty on every exclusion. Free return visit if bats re-enter through any sealed point.
Statewide Idaho serviceWe serve all of Idaho
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Bat Colony Removal in Greenleaf

We install custom one-way exclusion devices at every entry point on the structure. Bats exit naturally but cannot return. The colony vacates in 5 to 10 days depending on size and season. After the colony has left, we remove the devices and seal every opening permanently. No trapping, no poison, no harm to the bats. Every exclusion is compliant with Idaho Fish and Game regulations and federal bat protection law.

Idaho Wildlife Specialists serves homeowners and businesses in Greenleaf, Canyon County, and across all of Idaho. Call (208) 629-1176 for a free phone consultation. We serve statewide Idaho and will give you a straight answer on your situation before any work is scheduled.

About Greenleaf and the Treasure Valley region

Greenleaf is a small city in Canyon County, in southwest Idaho's Treasure Valley, set in the irrigated farm country west of Caldwell near the Snake River and the Oregon line. Founded by Quaker settlers in the early twentieth century, it retains a quiet agricultural character and is home to a longstanding Friends school. The surrounding land is flat, fertile Boise River and Snake River plain reclaimed by irrigation, filled with row crops, orchards, hay, and dairy operations threaded by canals and laterals. Lake Lowell and the Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge lie just to the south, an important stop on the Pacific Flyway. Greenleaf keeps a compact footprint of older wood frame homes, farmsteads, and outbuildings set among shelterbelt trees and open fields across the broad valley plain.

The canal network, nearby Lake Lowell, and the Deer Flat refuge wetlands around Greenleaf give insect eating bats abundant water and foraging over the irrigated valley. Big brown bats and little brown myotis are the species most likely to roost in buildings, entering attics, barns, and older farmhouses through small gaps. Yuma myotis favor the open water of the canals and lake, while the orchards and shelterbelt trees offer additional roost sites through the warm summer months.

What is included

  • Full property inspection. We inspect the full structure to locate every entry point before any work begins. No guesswork, no missed openings.
  • Custom one-way devices. Each exclusion device is custom-fitted to the specific opening. Bats exit naturally but cannot re-enter.
  • 5 to 10 day vacate window. Once devices are installed, the colony clears the building within 5 to 10 days under normal conditions.
  • Written warranty. If bats re-enter through any point we sealed, we return at no charge. Every exclusion is warranted.

Common questions about bat removal in Greenleaf

Why can't I just seal the bats in or use poison?

Sealing bats inside is illegal under Idaho and federal law. Poison is prohibited for bats entirely. Humane one-way exclusion is the only legal method and the only method that works permanently.

When is the best time to do bat removal in Idaho?

Spring (March through May) and late summer through fall (August 15 through October) are the two ideal windows. We do not do exclusions during the maternity season when flightless pups are present, roughly June through mid-August, because sealing exits during that period traps juveniles inside.

How long does the process take?

After devices are installed, the colony clears in 5 to 10 days. We then return to remove devices and permanently seal every opening. Total project time is typically one to two weeks depending on colony size and weather.

Do you serve all of Idaho?

Yes. We serve statewide Idaho, from Bonners Ferry in the north to the Utah border in the south. Call us regardless of your location and we will give you a straight answer on whether we can get to you.

How much does bat removal cost in Idaho?

Pricing depends on the building structure and the size of the colony. Call (208) 629-1176 for a straight answer on what your situation requires.

Greenleaf bat colony removal, done right.

Free phone consultation. Written warranty on every exclusion. Idaho Fish and Game regulations compliant on every job.