Attic Cleanup & Attic Restoration
Attic Cleanup Grand Rapids
Animals can do a lot of damage to a attic or building if given the time. Some of this damage may be them using your home as a toilet and leaving urine and feces all over the attic. Sometimes the soiled attic insulation may only be soiled in parts of your attic. Other times your whole attic appears to be full of feces, urine and stinking like well – real bad !!
The purpose of a attic restoration is to replace and revive damage caused by an invasion caused by bats, birds, raccoons, squirrels and other vermin (critters).The attic if left unrestored can become a dangerous breeding ground for various wildlife diseases that eventually can affect the health and welfare of every member of your home via airborne hazards of diseases such as raccoon roundworm and histomplasmosis. Many invasions of homes additionally affect the homes wiring which often become chewed by members of the rodent family which often result in bare wires and eventual housefires. Heating and cooling ducts often become destroyed or filled with feces and /or can circulate these contaminants throughout your home.
Exclusion- First and foremost, as a wildlife control, bat or bird removal specialist company we perform a complete exclusion to guarantee no othervermin can re- enter and destroy your attic again. Clean Up - Removal of contaminants, the dead animals ,their feces and getting all the old soiled and matted insulation out of and disposed of properly. Disinfect/Deodorize/Fix Wiring - Bring in a licensed electrician to replace all damaged wiring. Disinfect and deodorize the attic before any new insulation is added to the attic. Reinstall Insulation -
Bat bugs (Cimex pilosellus) are blood-sucking insects of the family that are closely related to the bed bug. They are so-named because they feed primarily on the blood of bats, although they will bite humans if necessary. Bat bugs are so similar to bed bugs that they are often mistaken; microscopic examination is needed to distinguish them.[
Bat bugs are moderately common in the midwest US including Grand Rapids Michigan , and are found in houses and buildings that harbor bats.
Bat bugs feed on blood from bats, but when they wander away from the bat roost area, they will feed on other warm-blooded animals, including people. This feeding is an annoyance but is not dangerous. Bat bugs have not been found to transmit any diseases.



