Bat proofing a ridge vent a ridge vent is an important component of a roofing system.
Bat proofing ridge vents from inside attic.
If you already have a bat problem in your home you ll have to create a one way door through which the bats can exit but not enter.
They eat pesky bugs.
The rule of thumb is to seal up all passages that exceed an inch which means that once out the bat can t come back in.
These vents allow for the intake of cool air into the attic.
Ridge vents are a common entry point for attic bats.
If you have bats in your attic they can be noisy smelly and just plain creepy.
The photo below is an extremely common bat entry point where warped ridge vent buckles up and allows for easy access for bats into the attic and eventually inside the home.
Killing them is both inhumane and will create an unlivable environment due to the smell of a colony of decaying bats.
And that design protects any ridge vent guaranteed.
How to remove bats from attic.
Bats will hibernate in the winter if the temperature stays at around 35 to 40 f.
Peak protector looks great and keeps those bats rats mice and squirrels from accessing the attic area under the metal roofs.
To install use a pair of snips and notch the metal ridge vent guard around each standing seam and screw into place.
Ridge guard is a system for guarding against animal entry at the roof ridge.
This post discusses animals getting in at ridge vents.
To get them out identify their entry and exit points making sure not to seal them while the bats are inside.
Use hardware cloth to to seal off the ridge louver and attic vents as well as the chimney inlets.
As mentioned all the gable vents have screening on the inside so it s unlikely anything would try to get into the attic anyway.
This product is the first of it s kind and it s gained a lot of popularity among wildlife control specialists alike.
Yet when it comes to nuisance animals like squirrels and bats ridge vents can also offer animals a way into the attic.
Soffit vents generally keep bats out.
Leave no fissure that the attic bats can breach.
Most homes have these vents with a combination of other vents to let hot air out.
Personally i like bats.
With the advent of ridge vents to protect shingles from over heating in the summer and excess moisture build up in the attic in the winter due to heat loss came the extra issues associated with a large vent opening across the entire ridge of the home.
This custom made product is designed to keep bats other critters from accessing an attic through the ridge vents.
The exterior screening is mainly to discourage another bat from roosting up under the gable on the outside.
Ridge guard is viewed as a revolutionary animal exclusion product among wildlife control professionals.