Bat Removal in Indiantown, FL
Law-compliant bat exclusion for Indiantown’s barns, workshops and detached buildings — we locate the roost, exclude the colony with one-way devices around the maternity-season rules, and remediate the guano.
- Roost & timing assessment
- One-way exclusion, in-season
- Histoplasmosis-safe cleanup
Bat exclusion is paused by Florida law right now.
FWC prohibits all bat exclusion April 16 – August 14 to protect flightless young. Book your inspection now — work begins August 15, 2026.
Why bats thrive around Indiantown properties
Indiantown is rural western Martin County, ringed by ranch land, citrus and the wetlands of the DuPuis Management Area and the C-44 Canal — an insect-rich setting bats work every night. Country homes, mobile homes and outbuildings on large parcels give colonies quiet space to roost. We find the roost, exclude it lawfully, and seal the gaps.
Bats thrive around Indiantown because the surrounding wetlands, canal and ranch land breed insects in enormous numbers, and homes sit close to that wilderness with hot, dark attics and barn lofts nearby. A colony needs just one gap in a roof or outbuilding to establish itself here.
They roost tightly by day and pour out at dusk to feed over the C-44 Canal and DuPuis wetlands, returning before dawn through the same crack season after season. Florida protects native bats and enforces an April 16–August 14 maternity season, so a roost with pups can’t be sealed until that period closes.
Signs of a bat problem on your property
On a rural Indiantown property, these are the signs it's time to call — before the damage spreads to more buildings.
A dusk stream from a barn or roof
Bats filing out of an outbuilding gap or fascia at sunset, heading toward the canal to feed, mark the colony’s main exit point.
Guano piling below a loft opening
Mounds of pellet droppings beneath a barn eave or attic vent are a hallmark of a large rural roost directly above.
Squeaks at dawn in the rafters
Chittering and rustling among the rafters as the colony returns before first light is often the earliest sign on country properties.
Where we commonly find bats
On rural Indiantown properties, bats concentrate in a predictable set of spots — buildings included.
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Barn rafters & gable ends
Open rafters and gable vents in barns and pole buildings are ideal roosts.
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Workshops & detached buildings
Quiet detached structures with eave gaps make undisturbed roosting sites.
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Home attics & eaves
Bats slip into home attics through gaps as small as three-eighths of an inch.
The property damage bats cause
Histoplasmosis-risk guano
Guano piles below the roost and carries a histoplasmosis risk — it needs protected removal, not a broom.
Stained, corroded surfaces
Guano and urine stain and corrode the rafters, eaves and equipment they collect on.
Odor & insulation damage
A roost soaks insulation and building materials with waste and odor until it’s remediated.
Our bat removal methodology in Indiantown
Four steps, one call — property inspection, humane removal, whole-property sealing and follow-up, all documented.
Roost inspection
We confirm the species is legal to exclude, find every entry point, and check the calendar against maternity season.
One-way exclusion devices
Installed at active entries so bats leave to feed but cannot return — never trapping or harming them.
Seal the roost
Once the colony is confirmed out, we seal every gap at soffits, vents and ridge lines.
Guano remediation
We remove guano and contaminated insulation with HEPA and PPE, then sanitize and deodorize.
Keeping bats off your Indiantown property
Removing the bat is half the work. These steps keep the next one off your Indiantown property.
Every exclusion is backed by our written re-entry guarantee — home and outbuildings included.
Bats are protected — and timing is the law
Every native bat in Florida is protected, and state law bars exclusion from April 16 through August 14, when flightless pups are in the roost. On Indiantown’s barns and workshops we time the one-way exclusion to the legal season, keep the devices up long enough to clear every bat, then remediate the guano.
- Last legal day before the window: April 15
- Reopens: August 15
- Exclusion only — never trapped or harmed
Related wildlife services in Indiantown
Dealing with more than one problem? These pair most often with this service on rural properties.
What Indiantown & Martin County property owners say.
"Swift Wildlife was AMAZING. They were the only people in the area to help me get rid of a problem I was having with bats! I heard they are pros with raccoons as well!"
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"⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 10 Stars. Excellent service! Swift safely rescued Ursula the Raccoon and her babies. Choose Swift… you won't be disappointed!"
"If you need wildlife removed the right way, call Issac! I was terrified of the raccoons sneaking around my place at night, getting into our garbage every night. Until we met Issac and his wife! They are professional, on time, and get straight to the point. Issac explained everything clearly and handled the problem fast with no stress."
"Absolutely outstanding service! The team was professional, quick, and incredibly knowledgeable. They safely removed raccoons from my property and made sure everything was secure afterward. I'm beyond impressed with their work!"
"Swift Wildlife Removal is a team of good people, very professional with removal of creatures without harming animals. They helped with raccoons in a rental property and did an excellent job! Highly recommend!"
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Bat Removal across Indiantown
Same-day bat removal throughout Indiantown and rural western Martin County.
Bat Removal in Indiantown?
Humane, fully-insured bat removal for Indiantown's homes, farms and ranches. Free inspection of every building, written estimate, live answer 24/7.
Call now (772) 227-1522- Free inspection of home & all outbuildings
- Humane removal under FWC rules
- Whole-property sealing in galvanized steel
- Written re-entry guarantee · live 24/7