You ll notice bats have made their way into your attic thanks to the smell of their guano or urine which are extremely pungent you may also hear them in early dawn and dusk hours.
Bats guano attic.
Still the fungus can t grow unless the piles of droppings are very large.
Bats become infected with histoplasmosis and their feces contain the histoplasma capsulatum fungus.
Bat guano looks like tiny elongated black pellets.
Only a small number of bats contract histoplasmosis and excrete the fungus in their droppings.
Guano piles are usually near the attic s point of entry in clumps down the attic walls near the entry and exit points and on the attic floor.
The thought of bat guano in your attic may be disgusting but no threat to your health.
It s safe to say that finding bats in your attic isn t your favourite surprise.
Deposits of guano accumulate within walls and attics as well as on the ground and roof tiles.
It s easier than you might think.
If you locate guano on a window sill or the ground look up.
It s actually used as fertilizer because it s rich in phosphorous and nitrogen but it isn t something you want to accumulate inside your home.
Besides making your house smell bad guano can cause a lung infection called histoplasmosis that is caused by inhaling the spores of a fungus that is carried in bat guano.
You re going to have to take steps to remove it.
If you have bats in the attic of your home or building then you have large piles of guano or waste as well.
It can be cleaned and the space can be sanitized but it will take some time.
It s usually found in accumulated in piles around their entry and exit points and is one of the sure signs they live in your attic.
Bat guano is dark coloured and pebbly and it accumulates in and around your home whenever there s a bat infestation.
If you have bats in the attic of your home or building then you have large piles of guano or bat poop as well.
The bat s entry point is likely right above the pile of droppings.
Besides making your house smell bad guano can cause a lung infection called histoplasmosis that is caused by inhaling the spores of a fungus that is carried in bat guano.
This fungus grows in the soil where the droppings land or in the droppings themselves found in an attic occupied by bats.