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BAT CONE® Excluder

Product Code: BCEX
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BAT CONE® Excluder

Product Code: BCEX

$12.95
★★★★★ ★★★★★ (4.75) 16 Reviews Read Reviews

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The BAT CONE® Excluder is gray in color, approx. 6" in length, with four flexible tabs at one end to attach the excluder over the bats entry/exit point. The BAT CONE® Excluder can be attached using pushpins, staples, duct-tape, etc. Completely re-usable, the BAT CONE® Excluder is made of a durable polyethylene and will last for many years. For optimal results mount the BAT CONE® Excluder with a downward angle. At dawn or dusk, which is the best time to conduct a “bat watch”, observe points of entry / exit for bats in structure. Incoming /outgoing bat activity will assist in determining number of cones needed for installation (see DVD for more detailed information) For large bat colonies, use multiple cones for best results. Install cones at entry points, always at a downward angle; this is CRITICAL to seal all other entry / exit points before installing cones strategically to prevent bats from moving to other sections of structure. After bats leave structure to feed and you are certain they are all outside the structure, remove remaining cones and seal all holes.The innovative design of the BAT CONE® is ideal when a square shape is better suited to the entry port of a bat colony. The design includes a built-in solid flang with mounting holes allowing easy, fast installation of this sturdy bat removal system. It can also be used with the secondary flexible vinyl flange, making it effective for virtually any surface application. For best results with BAT CONE®, bend flanges slowly back and forth to prevent breakage.

Product Features

  • 6" long
  • Four flexible tabs to attach over entry/exit point
  • Made of polyethylene
  • Use at dawn or dusk

A Word of Caution: Please note that removing bats during their birthing cycles can result in the offspring becoming trapped inside the structure. Please contact your state wildlife agency or state health department for information regarding bat birthing cycles in your region.

Click here for Product Instructions

★★★★★ ★★★★★
4.75/5 Stars out of 16 Reviews
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Bat eviction with ease!!
Peter Hawkins | August 20th, 2019
Using these for the past 5 years, never failed me!
Verified Buyer
bat cone
Ginny Bannon | August 14th, 2019
Installed one day; that night bats were NOT happy - left and haven't seen them since!
Verified Buyer
perfect
Rex Willits | July 11th, 2018
Works prefect.
Excellent product!
David Dilworth | July 16th, 2017
This product is fantastic and very durable. This product can be reused and trusted to let bats out but not back in. If someone thinks bats are chewing through this product it's a rodent issue and not bats chewing through it, bats don't chew that's nonsense.\r\n\r\nI let hundreds of bats pass through this device fail free. I've watched bats many times funnel down and out. As proof watch it yourself and listen for the vacuum thump as they pop out. It's real cool!\r\n\r\n5 stars across the board. Easy and effective along with a low cost for reuseable purchase. Watch a bat cone in action, and then watch bats continuously swoop and swoop missing reentry every time. Thanks to Westchester Wildlife Mr. J.D. For this trade secret is a money maker!
Great Product/Time Saver
Chris O'Banion | January 26th, 2017
Unlike the other review for this product, we love bat cones. We use them for bats, sparrows, and woodpeckers. I've never seen a bat chew through anything so I don't believe bats can chew through this rugged plastic device. Rodents however could probably chew through it, but the device should not be left on the building that long anyway...once the bats are gone remove the device and do a permanent repair.
Chew Threw
Jim | September 19th, 2014
Back in the day we would use whiffle ball bats for bat exclusion, until they chewed threw them to get back into their holes. Yesterday my tech brought in a Bat Cone chewed threw, just like the whiffle ball bats. I have a real good picture of it, but there's no option to download pictures on this review site.
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Brand:
BAT CONE®
Dimensions:
Non-angled 6" length with tapered oval opening from 2 1/4" to 1 1/2"
Description

The BAT CONE® Excluder is gray in color, approx. 6" in length, with four flexible tabs at one end to attach the excluder over the bats entry/exit point. The BAT CONE® Excluder can be attached using pushpins, staples, duct-tape, etc. Completely re-usable, the BAT CONE® Excluder is made of a durable polyethylene and will last for many years. For optimal results mount the BAT CONE® Excluder with a downward angle. At dawn or dusk, which is the best time to conduct a “bat watch”, observe points of entry / exit for bats in structure. Incoming /outgoing bat activity will assist in determining number of cones needed for installation (see DVD for more detailed information) For large bat colonies, use multiple cones for best results. Install cones at entry points, always at a downward angle; this is CRITICAL to seal all other entry / exit points before installing cones strategically to prevent bats from moving to other sections of structure. After bats leave structure to feed and you are certain they are all outside the structure, remove remaining cones and seal all holes.The innovative design of the BAT CONE® is ideal when a square shape is better suited to the entry port of a bat colony. The design includes a built-in solid flang with mounting holes allowing easy, fast installation of this sturdy bat removal system. It can also be used with the secondary flexible vinyl flange, making it effective for virtually any surface application. For best results with BAT CONE®, bend flanges slowly back and forth to prevent breakage.

Product Features

  • 6" long
  • Four flexible tabs to attach over entry/exit point
  • Made of polyethylene
  • Use at dawn or dusk

A Word of Caution: Please note that removing bats during their birthing cycles can result in the offspring becoming trapped inside the structure. Please contact your state wildlife agency or state health department for information regarding bat birthing cycles in your region.

Click here for Product Instructions

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★★★★★ ★★★★★
4.75/5 Stars out of 16 Reviews
1
1
2
0
3
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4
0
5
15
Pages 1   2
Verified Buyer
Bat eviction with ease!!
Peter Hawkins | August 20th, 2019
Using these for the past 5 years, never failed me!
Verified Buyer
bat cone
Ginny Bannon | August 14th, 2019
Installed one day; that night bats were NOT happy - left and haven't seen them since!
Verified Buyer
perfect
Rex Willits | July 11th, 2018
Works prefect.
Excellent product!
David Dilworth | July 16th, 2017
This product is fantastic and very durable. This product can be reused and trusted to let bats out but not back in. If someone thinks bats are chewing through this product it's a rodent issue and not bats chewing through it, bats don't chew that's nonsense.\r\n\r\nI let hundreds of bats pass through this device fail free. I've watched bats many times funnel down and out. As proof watch it yourself and listen for the vacuum thump as they pop out. It's real cool!\r\n\r\n5 stars across the board. Easy and effective along with a low cost for reuseable purchase. Watch a bat cone in action, and then watch bats continuously swoop and swoop missing reentry every time. Thanks to Westchester Wildlife Mr. J.D. For this trade secret is a money maker!
Great Product/Time Saver
Chris O'Banion | January 26th, 2017
Unlike the other review for this product, we love bat cones. We use them for bats, sparrows, and woodpeckers. I've never seen a bat chew through anything so I don't believe bats can chew through this rugged plastic device. Rodents however could probably chew through it, but the device should not be left on the building that long anyway...once the bats are gone remove the device and do a permanent repair.
Chew Threw
Jim | September 19th, 2014
Back in the day we would use whiffle ball bats for bat exclusion, until they chewed threw them to get back into their holes. Yesterday my tech brought in a Bat Cone chewed threw, just like the whiffle ball bats. I have a real good picture of it, but there's no option to download pictures on this review site.
Write Review:
BAT CONE® Excluder

To rate, click/tap a star above. 1 star is the worst and 5 gold stars is the best.

  • All fields are required except "where you're from".
  • Your email is for verification purposes only and will NOT be published or shared. See our Privacy Policy.

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Videos
Specs
Brand:
BAT CONE®
Dimensions:
Non-angled 6" length with tapered oval opening from 2 1/4" to 1 1/2"

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