Get Rid of Bats With Rubber Snakes or Other Imitation Predators

Some people have tried, in their attempts to get rid of bats, placing rubber snakes or other imitation (plastic, rubber, cardboard, porcelain, concrete, etc.) bat predators in the roosting places of their bats.  The object of this idea, of course, is to threaten or scare the bats into leaving that particular resting area.  

Although a small few of these people report that their rubber snake did actually help to get rid of their bats, these people were also often using multiple interventions at the same time.  Thus, it was difficult for them to know for certain that they got rid of their bats specifically because of the imitation bat predator.  For the most part, people who have attempted this method report that it had no bearing at all on the roosting behavior of their bats


As such, using imitation bat predators, such as rubber snakes, is considered to be completely ineffective, and not at all worth bothering with, as a means of getting rid of bats.  

There are many more simple and effective methods of getting rid of your bats discussed and described in detail on this web site.