Hopkinsville sits between Land Between the Lakes and Fort Campbell military base. Wildlife pressure is relentless. Fort Campbell area homes, military family housing, and civilian properties throughout Christian County, built in the 1950s through 1980s, feature brick construction with aging mortar, soffit gaps, and fascia separation. Big Brown Bats have colonized hundreds of these homes. Tobacco farming heritage means old barns and outbuildings adjacent to residential areas create perfect wildlife corridors.
From bat colonies in Fort Campbell-area homes to raccoons in chimneys throughout Hopkinsville, we handle it all. KDFWR licensed. Exclusion only, no extermination.
Primary service. Big Brown Bats dominate Christian County and surrounding areas. Inspect now, exclude August 15+. Fort Campbell housing and older civilian construction need careful multi-point work.
Bat removal details →General nuisance wildlife across Christian County. Land Between the Lakes and Forest Service land to the northwest push constant pressure. Groundhogs, opossums, foxes, and more.
Wildlife removal details →Grey squirrels throughout Hopkinsville and military housing areas. Flying squirrels in wooded neighborhoods. Trapping, exclusion, fascia and soffit repair. Stop the chewing before wiring damage.
Squirrel removal details →Heavy throughout Christian County, especially near wooded edges and old barn areas. Chimney cap installation prevents most problems. Trapping and exclusion work year-round.
Raccoon removal details →Pigeons on commercial buildings and old structures. Starlings in vents and soffits. Chimney swifts are federally protected, we work around them.
Bird control details →Long-term bat colonies in older homes leave serious guano accumulation. Histoplasmosis risk, insulation replacement, decontamination, structural assessment. $2,000-$6,000.
Attic restoration details →Raccoons, squirrels, and other animals that die in walls, attics, or crawl spaces. Fast removal to stop odor and secondary pest issues.
Call for service →Bat in the bedroom. Animal in the wall at 2 a.m. We answer 24/7. Call [PHONE] for immediate help anywhere in Christian County.
Call now →Based in Hopkinsville. We cover all of Christian County, Clarksville TN (just across the state line), and nearby communities along US-41A, US-41, and I-24.
Trapping one animal without sealing the building just books the next tenant's move-in. Every job follows the same sequence: a full-structure inspection to find every entry point (older homes usually have several, not one), humane removal or one-way exclusion, permanent sealing with materials matched to the home, and an honest assessment of whether the attic needs restoration.
Every job starts with a photographed, full-structure inspection — not just the one gap you already found.
One-way devices let animals leave and block re-entry. It's the law for bats and better practice for everything else.
Metal flashing, hardware cloth, and mortar repair matched to the home — not a bead of foam that fails by winter.
Not every colony needs a full cleanup. We tell you honestly which situation you have.
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Book your inspection now. August exclusion slots go fast every year. We are KDFWR licensed, inspections available today.
[PHONE]Call us today. A bat inside living space is a potential rabies exposure, especially if it was present overnight while anyone was sleeping. Do not release it outside. Contain the bat if you can do so safely, then call your county health department and our team. We will assess your home for a colony and schedule an inspection immediately.
Inspections and documentation, yes. Physical exclusion is restricted early spring through late summer u2014 outside Kentucky maternity season in Kentucky to protect bat maternity season, young bats cannot yet fly and would be trapped. We inspect now, map every entry point, and book your exclusion job starting August 15. Our fall schedule fills quickly every year, call today to get on the calendar.
Christian County sits between Land Between the Lakes wildlife area (northwest) and forested land corridors that run through the region. Housing stock from the 1950s-1980s features brick construction with aging mortar joints, soffit gaps, and fascia separation. Fort Campbell military family housing and civilian properties throughout Hopkinsville compound the problem. Some colonies have been in the same house for 20 to 30 years.
Inspection runs $75-$100 (often waived when you book exclusion). Exclusion ranges $400-$1,500. Fort Campbell area homes and older properties land at the higher end. If you have had a colony for years, attic restoration, guano cleanup, insulation replacement, decontamination, runs $2,000-$6,000. We give you a real quote on-site, no surprises.
No. All bat species are protected under Kentucky law. KDFWR-licensed operators only perform exclusion, one-way devices that let bats exit and prevent re-entry. Anyone offering to exterminate bats in Kentucky is operating illegally. We are KDFWR licensed NWCO.
Depends on how long the colony has been there. A recent infestation may leave minimal guano. A colony in a Christian County home for 20 years can deposit enough to saturate insulation, risk histoplasmosis (a serious fungal lung infection from dried guano), and damage structural elements. We assess honestly during the inspection and give you a straight answer, not every situation needs full restoration.