Symptoms of Histoplasmosis

Bats like to live in Houston attics, and unfortunately, not every homeowner catches them before they become a severe problem.
One of the biggest dangers of having bats living right on top of humans is the diseases they carry. Bats carry a fungus called Histoplasma. Histoplasma is transmitted through bat droppings.
Many people notice the vile odor of bat droppings long before anyone in the home gets sick. But it's important to know the symptoms if you've been trying to explain away the sights, sounds and smells because you're afraid of getting wildlife removal services.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the symptoms are:
- Fever
- Cough
- Fatigue
- Chills
- Headache
- Chest pain
- Body aches
Symptoms appear between 3 and 17 days after breathing in fungal spores.
For some people, especially immunocompromised people, histoplasmosis can become a long-term lung infection. It can also spread to the brain and spinal cord. For some, histoplasmosis can become fatal.
Histoplasmosis can also impact pets. Cats and dogs can become infected and die due to infection.
If treated quickly enough with antifungals, many people will fully recover…but that won't help much if you keep leaving the bats in your proverbial belfry!
Skip the nasty illness. As soon as you suspect you have a bat problem, call Elite Wildlife. We'll get the bats out humanely and find all the places they're entering your home so they don't come back.
Bats—and their droppings—belong in the wild. Bats carry Covid-19, E-Coli, Ebola, and rabies, too. All these diseases can easily jump from bats to humans to pets. Some of them are even nastier than histoplasmosis! Ebola, for example, is one of the most dangerous viruses known to man. Nearly ⅓ of those who contract Ebola generally die from it. It's highly infectious and can be caught even after the smallest contact with it.
By the way, did you know wildlife removal is way cheaper than your average hospital bill? You may be pleasantly surprised by the price we quote you. So don't live in fear. Call us, get an inspection, and find out what living in a critter-free home will take. We promise you we're pleasant to deal with and easy to work with, and we understand that you may be fearful of the expense. That's why we offer some of Houston's fairest wildlife removal pricing.
Call today. We're happy to help!
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Bat Wildlife Removal in Houston: What to Expect

Many homeowners are unsure of what to expect from wildlife removal services. Some even picture exterminators running wildly through their homes, charging after panicking animals.
The reality is a lot quieter and completely non-destructive. Here are the steps we'll take when we visit your Houston home.
Step 1 - Inspection
The very first thing we do is inspect your building. We look for signs of bats (and other critters). We also look for potential entry points.
The inspection also allows us to put together your free quote. We actually stop here and come talk to you so you know what to expect and don't get a surprise bill at the end of the process.
Step 2 - Exclusion and Removal
Our exclusion devices let bats go out without letting them back in. Bats leave and can't return. We get every exclusion device placed. Your bat problem could be completely gone in a single night.
We also go ahead and remove any dead bats we find.
Step 3 - Recommendations
We don't handle bat guano clean-up…that's not our specialty. Sadly, removing guano takes a specialty cleaning company.
Fortunately, we know the best guys in Houston and refer them to you. Bats can do a lot of damage, and we want to ensure you're working with a biohazard company capable of removing every trace of mess and disease.
If you've suffered from other types of wildlife damage, we'll also refer you to repair companies that we know will do a good job.
It's that simple!
We don't trap, bait, or kill bats. For one thing, it's illegal to do so in Texas. For another, it's not our style. We love humane methods. We also don't try to sell you any repellants; they don't work. Sealing up entry points is just about the only thing that does.
Plus, bat removal is more cost-effective than you might be fearing, so you don't have to wait for the problem to worsen. You can just call us, knowing we are experienced enough to keep your solutions as cost-effective as possible.
Think you might have bats in your belfry? Protect your home, pets, and family members. Contact Elite Wildlife Services to get help with your bat problem before it gets any worse!
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How to Live With Bats in Texas

Bats are an important part of the ecosystem here in Texas. They even contribute to local tourism.
When they stay outside of your home, bats are a boon. They eat insects, pollinate plants, and disperse seeds. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service estimates that bats eat enough pests to save more than $1 billion yearly in crop damage and pesticide costs. They aren't aggressive and are largely misunderstood.
So we can't live without them, but we also don't want to live with them. When bats get into a home or business, they do an incredible amount of damage. They spread disease, infest buildings with bat mites, and cause both structural damage and a mighty stink with their powerful guano.
A bat colony only has to live in a home for a short time to devalue the property or chase away customers or tenants.
So What Can You Do About These Texas Bats?
- Don't waste money on gimmick control methods. You can't chase bats away with sonic systems or cayenne pepper. There isn't enough peppermint spray in the universe to chase bats from a building once they decide to be your permanent tenants.
- Avoid attempted bat murder. Bats are protected in the state of Texas, so resist the urge to invest in traps or poisons. Aiming your gun at them won't help much, either.
- Erect some bat boxes. Bat boxes can help you divert bats to a more favorable location. Alternatively, you can add an owl statue to your roof if you don't want a bat box. It won't chase away bats if they're already inside your home, but it might make bats think twice about nesting in your attic. You'll have to move the statue once every three months to keep them afraid of it.
- Call us to schedule an inspection. We'll be looking for entry methods. Bats can get into a ⅝" hole. While you probably could spend your entire weekend seeking out every hole, letting us do it for you is probably a better use of your time. Plus, if we find anything, we've got infective commercial-grade exclusion methods ready for deployment, and you won't.
- If bats are already in your home, trust us to remove them and exclude them from future entry. Our methods are humane and effective.
You'll want to invest in some clean-up once you've chased bats out of your home. We recommend several excellent removal and abatement companies here in the Houston area, and we'll be glad to refer you to one of them when we're done trapping your bats.
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3 Bat Prevention Tips

If there's anything Texas has plenty of, it's bats. They've even become a local tourist attraction.
We love to see them in the night sky, but nobody loves to have them in their home. Here are a few ways to keep bats in nature where they belong.
#1) Enlist Help from a Scare-Owl
Mount a fake, plastic owl as high as possible, somewhere on or near your roof. Bats want to roots in your attic, so making them think a predator is nearby can help.
Here's the catch: they'll eventually ignore a stationary "owl," so you'll have to move it once every season to ensure they stay afraid of it.
#2) Swap Exterior Lights
Bats eat bugs. So if you can attract fewer bugs, you can attract fewer bats, too.
Regular white outdoor bulbs will bring plenty of bugs. Yellow ones attract less.
Don't go with a bug zapper. The blue light draws the bugs in for zapping. That's great for killing yard mosquitoes, but anyone who has ever seen one can tell you they're coated in dead bugs. It's like advertising an all-you-can-eat bat-food buffet.
#3) Keep Egress Holes Plugged
A good half of the work that we do involves finding tiny egress holes and plugging them. Bats only need a hole that's ⅜" in diameter to squeeze through, so this can be a challenge.
You can stay on top of it by plugging any you happen to find yourself. Anybody can miss one, but there's no need to leave one that you've already located.
If you have a chimney, install stainless steel chimney caps with a wire mesh covering. The chimney serves as a sort of bat superhighway straight to your attic. Don't leave it open for them.
If you want to be absolutely sure you're getting them all, you can watch the house at dusk to see if bats are entering or exiting through any point on your home. If you realize you've got bats in your attic, though, it's time to call us.
Have You Already Lost the Bat Battle?
Just call us. The team at Elite Wildlife Services has expertise in finding every nook and cranny that bats use to enter a Texas home and heavy-duty bird netting that keeps them away.
We also know how to get bats out of your home humanely, safely, and in accordance with Texas law.
Why be driven batty when you can call us to schedule an inspection?
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Our goal is to take time to evaluate each customers situation and customize proven results to solve it. If you are looking for a professional solution for your Bat Removal needs, please contact us today.