Inspire: Powered by Florida Apartment Association | Annual Conference and Trade Show

WellTech Pest Solutions plans to Inspire Multi-family Alliances at Inspire.

From November 6th through the 7th, WellTech Pest Solutions will inspire property managers, regional managers and property investment companies to consider WellTech as their new pest management company during FAA Trade Show.

WellTech plans on presenting promotional offers for new clients, referrals, and will have two booth prizes valued at $350 each available through a booth drawing.

WellTech will be located at booth 1107 in the Veracruz Exhibit Hall located at Disney’s Colorado Springs in Lake Buena Vista, Florida at Inspire, Florida Apartment Association’s annual conference and trade show.

The event starts on Wednesday for the Annual Conference, and the trade show is held Thursday between 11am-3pm and Friday between 11am-1pm.

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Fort Myers Florida Multifamily Bat Removal and Exclusion

Florida Bats

Florida is home to a diverse array of 13 bat species, each with unique characteristics and ecological roles. The Mexican free-tailed bat is perhaps the most well-known, often forming massive colonies and playing a significant role in controlling insect populations, including agricultural pests. Another important species is the evening bat, which is smaller and often roosts in trees, making it a key predator of moths, beetles, and other flying insects. The southeastern myotis is a water-loving bat, frequently found near caves and bodies of water where it forages for insects just above the surface. A particularly rare and critically endangered species is the Florida bonneted bat, the state’s largest bat, distinguished by its large ears and a powerful echolocation call that can be heard by humans. These bats are crucial for a healthy ecosystem, and their presence is a good indicator of environmental health.


Bat Removal and BAT ExclusionS

When bats take up residence in apartments or multi-family properties in Fort Myers, FL , it’s crucial to handle the situation using humane and legal methods. Bat removal is not about extermination; it’s a specialized process called bat exclusion. The first step for a professional bat exclusion company is a thorough inspection to identify all potential entry points. These can be surprisingly small, as bats can squeeze through gaps as tiny as 3/8 of an inch, such as cracks in the fascia, gaps around vents, or openings where utilities enter the building.

Once entry points are identified, the core of the process begins. The company installs one-way exclusion devices. These simple yet effective devices, often a cone or tube, are strategically placed over the main entry and exit points. They are designed to let bats fly out of the roost at night to hunt but prevent them from re-entering. This method ensures that the entire colony, including any adults that may be temporarily outside, can leave the structure voluntarily.

After all bats have successfully exited, typically a few days later, all entry points are sealed permanently. This includes patching up all identified gaps and cracks to prevent bats from re-entering in the future. It’s a long-term solution that protects both the bats and the property. Critically, this work is legally prohibited during maternity season, which in Florida is from April to August. This is to avoid trapping flightless baby bats, called pups, inside the structure, where they would starve without their mothers.

Welltech Pest Solutions, LLC, Solves Occupancy of Bats at Multifamily Properties in Fort Myers

Choosing a professional bat removal service for multifamily properties may require a bit more research unless WellTech Pest Solutions is contacted. First, there needs to be verification that the company performing work is compliant with state and federal laws. Second, the services should state that removal and exclusion services are conducted humanely. Third, the service company should have experience in the handling wildlife management within the sensitivity of the multifamily environment.

Contact WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC, for Fort Myers bat removal and bat exclusion

WellTech is exclusively multi-family and exclusively Florida in its approach to pests, special services and wildlife management. WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC, maintains compliance with state and federal laws in bat removal and bat exclusion services. WellTech ensures that bats are removed and excluded humanely. Finally, WellTech has experience in bat removal and bat exclusion services within the multifamily industry.

For a free quote, please contact WellTech.

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WellTech Pest Solutions are proud members of the following organizations:

Sarasota Florida Multifamily Bat Removal and Exclusion

Florida Bats

Florida is home to a diverse array of 13 bat species, each with unique characteristics and ecological roles. The Mexican free-tailed bat is perhaps the most well-known, often forming massive colonies and playing a significant role in controlling insect populations, including agricultural pests. Another important species is the evening bat, which is smaller and often roosts in trees, making it a key predator of moths, beetles, and other flying insects. The southeastern myotis is a water-loving bat, frequently found near caves and bodies of water where it forages for insects just above the surface. A particularly rare and critically endangered species is the Florida bonneted bat, the state’s largest bat, distinguished by its large ears and a powerful echolocation call that can be heard by humans. These bats are crucial for a healthy ecosystem, and their presence is a good indicator of environmental health.


Bat Removal and Bat Exclusions

When bats take up residence in apartments or multi-family properties in Sarasota , it’s crucial to handle the situation using humane and legal methods. Bat removal is not about extermination; it’s a specialized process called bat exclusion. The first step for a professional bat exclusion company is a thorough inspection to identify all potential entry points. These can be surprisingly small, as bats can squeeze through gaps as tiny as 3/8 of an inch, such as cracks in the fascia, gaps around vents, or openings where utilities enter the building.

Once entry points are identified, the core of the process begins. The company installs one-way exclusion devices. These simple yet effective devices, often a cone or tube, are strategically placed over the main entry and exit points. They are designed to let bats fly out of the roost at night to hunt but prevent them from re-entering. This method ensures that the entire colony, including any adults that may be temporarily outside, can leave the structure voluntarily.

After all bats have successfully exited, typically a few days later, all entry points are sealed permanently. This includes patching up all identified gaps and cracks to prevent bats from re-entering in the future. It’s a long-term solution that protects both the bats and the property. Critically, this work is legally prohibited during maternity season, which in Florida is from April to August. This is to avoid trapping flightless baby bats, called pups, inside the structure, where they would starve without their mothers.

Welltech Pest Solutions, LLC, Solves Occupancy of Bats at Multifamily Properties in Sarasota

Choosing a professional bat removal service for multifamily properties may require a bit more research unless WellTech Pest Solutions is contacted. First, there needs to be verification that the company performing work is compliant with state and federal laws. Second, the services should state that removal and exclusion services are conducted humanely. Third, the service company should have experience in the handling wildlife management within the sensitivity of the multifamily environment.

Contact WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC, for Sarasota bat removal and bat exclusion

WellTech is exclusively multi-family and exclusively Florida in its approach to pests, special services and wildlife management. WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC, maintains compliance with state and federal laws in bat removal and bat exclusion services. WellTech ensures that bats are removed and excluded humanely. Finally, WellTech has experience in bat removal and bat exclusion services within the multifamily industry.

For a free quote, please contact WellTech.

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WellTech Pest Solutions are proud members of the following organizations:

Central Florida Multifamily Bat Removal and Exclusion

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Florida Bats

Florida is home to a diverse array of 13 bat species, each with unique characteristics and ecological roles. The Mexican free-tailed bat is perhaps the most well-known, often forming massive colonies and playing a significant role in controlling insect populations, including agricultural pests. Another important species is the evening bat, which is smaller and often roosts in trees, making it a key predator of moths, beetles, and other flying insects. The southeastern myotis is a water-loving bat, frequently found near caves and bodies of water where it forages for insects just above the surface. A particularly rare and critically endangered species is the Florida bonneted bat, the state’s largest bat, distinguished by its large ears and a powerful echolocation call that can be heard by humans. These bats are crucial for a healthy ecosystem, and their presence is a good indicator of environmental health.


Bat Removal and Bat Exclusions

When bats take up residence in apartments or multi-family properties in Central Florida , it’s crucial to handle the situation using humane and legal methods. Bat removal is not about extermination; it’s a specialized process called bat exclusion. The first step for a professional bat exclusion company is a thorough inspection to identify all potential entry points. These can be surprisingly small, as bats can squeeze through gaps as tiny as 3/8 of an inch, such as cracks in the fascia, gaps around vents, or openings where utilities enter the building.

Once entry points are identified, the core of the process begins. The company installs one-way exclusion devices. These simple yet effective devices, often a cone or tube, are strategically placed over the main entry and exit points. They are designed to let bats fly out of the roost at night to hunt but prevent them from re-entering. This method ensures that the entire colony, including any adults that may be temporarily outside, can leave the structure voluntarily.

After all bats have successfully exited, typically a few days later, all entry points are sealed permanently. This includes patching up all identified gaps and cracks to prevent bats from re-entering in the future. It’s a long-term solution that protects both the bats and the property. Critically, this work is legally prohibited during maternity season, which in Florida is from April to August. This is to avoid trapping flightless baby bats, called pups, inside the structure, where they would starve without their mothers.

Welltech Pest Solutions, LLC, Solves Occupancy of Bats at Multifamily Properties in Central Florida

Choosing a professional bat removal service for multifamily properties may require a bit more research unless WellTech Pest Solutions is contacted. First, there needs to be verification that the company performing work is compliant with state and federal laws. Second, the services should state that removal and exclusion services are conducted humanely. Third, the service company should have experience in the handling wildlife management within the sensitivity of the multifamily environment.

Contact WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC, for Central Florida bat removal and bat exclusion

WellTech is exclusively multi-family and exclusively Florida in its approach to pests, special services and wildlife management. WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC, maintains compliance with state and federal laws in bat removal and bat exclusion services. WellTech ensures that bats are removed and excluded humanely. Finally, WellTech has experience in bat removal and bat exclusion services within the multifamily industry.

For a free quote, please contact WellTech.

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WellTech Pest Solutions are proud members of the following organizations:

Orlando Florida Multifamily Bat Removal and Exclusion

Florida Bats

Florida is home to a diverse array of 13 bat species, each with unique characteristics and ecological roles. The Mexican free-tailed bat is perhaps the most well-known, often forming massive colonies and playing a significant role in controlling insect populations, including agricultural pests. Another important species is the evening bat, which is smaller and often roosts in trees, making it a key predator of moths, beetles, and other flying insects. The southeastern myotis is a water-loving bat, frequently found near caves and bodies of water where it forages for insects just above the surface. A particularly rare and critically endangered species is the Florida bonneted bat, the state’s largest bat, distinguished by its large ears and a powerful echolocation call that can be heard by humans. These bats are crucial for a healthy ecosystem, and their presence is a good indicator of environmental health.


Orlando Bat Removal and Bat Exclusion

When bats take up residence in apartments or multi-family properties in Orlando, it’s crucial to handle the situation using humane and legal methods. Bat removal is not about extermination; it’s a specialized process called bat exclusion. The first step for a professional bat exclusion company is a thorough inspection to identify all potential entry points. These can be surprisingly small, as bats can squeeze through gaps as tiny as 3/8 of an inch, such as cracks in the fascia, gaps around vents, or openings where utilities enter the building.

Once entry points are identified, the core of the process begins. The company installs one-way exclusion devices. These simple yet effective devices, often a cone or tube, are strategically placed over the main entry and exit points. They are designed to let bats fly out of the roost at night to hunt but prevent them from re-entering. This method ensures that the entire colony, including any adults that may be temporarily outside, can leave the structure voluntarily.

After all bats have successfully exited, typically a few days later, all entry points are sealed permanently. This includes patching up all identified gaps and cracks to prevent bats from re-entering in the future. It’s a long-term solution that protects both the bats and the property. Critically, this work is legally prohibited during maternity season, which in Florida is from April to August. This is to avoid trapping flightless baby bats, called pups, inside the structure, where they would starve without their mothers.

Welltech Pest Solutions, LLC, Solves Occupancy of Bats at Multifamily Properties in Orlando

Choosing a professional bat removal service for multifamily properties may require a bit more research unless WellTech Pest Solutions is contacted. First, there needs to be verification that the company performing work is compliant with state and federal laws. Second, the services should state that removal and exclusion services are conducted humanely. Third, the service company should have experience in the handling wildlife management within the sensitivity of the multifamily environment.

Contact WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC, for Orlando multifamily bat removal and bat exclusion

WellTech is exclusively multi-family and exclusively Florida in its approach to pests, special services and wildlife management. WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC, maintains compliance with state and federal laws in bat removal and bat exclusion services. WellTech ensures that bats are removed and excluded humanely. Finally, WellTech has experience in bat removal and bat exclusion services within the multifamily industry.

For a free quote, please contact WellTech.

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WellTech Pest Solutions are proud members of the following organizations:

St. Petersburg Florida Multifamily Bat Removal and Exclusion

St. Pete Florida Services

Florida Bats

Florida is home to a diverse array of 13 bat species, each with unique characteristics and ecological roles. The Mexican free-tailed bat is perhaps the most well-known, often forming massive colonies and playing a significant role in controlling insect populations, including agricultural pests. Another important species is the evening bat, which is smaller and often roosts in trees, making it a key predator of moths, beetles, and other flying insects. The southeastern myotis is a water-loving bat, frequently found near caves and bodies of water where it forages for insects just above the surface. A particularly rare and critically endangered species is the Florida bonneted bat, the state’s largest bat, distinguished by its large ears and a powerful echolocation call that can be heard by humans. These bats are crucial for a healthy ecosystem, and their presence is a good indicator of environmental health.


St. Pete Bat Removal and Bat Exclusion

When bats take up residence in apartments or multi-family properties in St. Petersburg , it’s crucial to handle the situation using humane and legal methods. Bat removal is not about extermination; it’s a specialized process called bat exclusion. The first step for a professional bat exclusion company is a thorough inspection to identify all potential entry points. These can be surprisingly small, as bats can squeeze through gaps as tiny as 3/8 of an inch, such as cracks in the fascia, gaps around vents, or openings where utilities enter the building.

Once entry points are identified, the core of the process begins. The company installs one-way exclusion devices. These simple yet effective devices, often a cone or tube, are strategically placed over the main entry and exit points. They are designed to let bats fly out of the roost at night to hunt but prevent them from re-entering. This method ensures that the entire colony, including any adults that may be temporarily outside, can leave the structure voluntarily.

After all bats have successfully exited, typically a few days later, all entry points are sealed permanently. This includes patching up all identified gaps and cracks to prevent bats from re-entering in the future. It’s a long-term solution that protects both the bats and the property. Critically, this work is legally prohibited during maternity season, which in Florida is from April to August. This is to avoid trapping flightless baby bats, called pups, inside the structure, where they would starve without their mothers.

Welltech Pest Solutions, LLC, Solves Occupancy of Bats at Multifamily Properties in St. Pete

Choosing a professional bat removal service for multifamily properties may require a bit more research unless WellTech Pest Solutions is contacted. First, there needs to be verification that the company performing work is compliant with state and federal laws. Second, the services should state that removal and exclusion services are conducted humanely. Third, the service company should have experience in the handling wildlife management within the sensitivity of the multifamily environment.

Contact WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC, for St. Pete multifamily bat removal and bat exclusion

WellTech is exclusively multi-family and exclusively Florida in its approach to pests, special services and wildlife management. WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC, maintains compliance with state and federal laws in bat removal and bat exclusion services. WellTech ensures that bats are removed and excluded humanely. Finally, WellTech has experience in bat removal and bat exclusion services within the multifamily industry.

For a free quote, please contact WellTech.

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WellTech Pest Solutions are proud members of the following organizations:

Tampa Multifamily Bat Removal and Bat Exclusion Services

Florida Bats

Florida is home to a diverse array of 13 bat species, each with unique characteristics and ecological roles. The Mexican free-tailed bat is perhaps the most well-known, often forming massive colonies and playing a significant role in controlling insect populations, including agricultural pests. Another important species is the evening bat, which is smaller and often roosts in trees, making it a key predator of moths, beetles, and other flying insects. The southeastern myotis is a water-loving bat, frequently found near caves and bodies of water where it forages for insects just above the surface. A particularly rare and critically endangered species is the Florida bonneted bat, the state’s largest bat, distinguished by its large ears and a powerful echolocation call that can be heard by humans. These bats are crucial for a healthy ecosystem, and their presence is a good indicator of environmental health.


Bat Removal and Bat Exclusion

When bats take up residence in apartments or multi-family properties, it’s crucial to handle the situation using humane and legal methods. Bat removal is not about extermination; it’s a specialized process called bat exclusion. The first step for a professional bat exclusion company is a thorough inspection to identify all potential entry points. These can be surprisingly small, as bats can squeeze through gaps as tiny as 3/8 of an inch, such as cracks in the fascia, gaps around vents, or openings where utilities enter the building.

Once entry points are identified, the core of the process begins. The company installs one-way exclusion devices. These simple yet effective devices, often a cone or tube, are strategically placed over the main entry and exit points. They are designed to let bats fly out of the roost at night to hunt but prevent them from re-entering. This method ensures that the entire colony, including any adults that may be temporarily outside, can leave the structure voluntarily.

After all bats have successfully exited, typically a few days later, all entry points are sealed permanently. This includes patching up all identified gaps and cracks to prevent bats from re-entering in the future. It’s a long-term solution that protects both the bats and the property. Critically, this work is legally prohibited during maternity season, which in Florida is from April to August. This is to avoid trapping flightless baby bats, called pups, inside the structure, where they would starve without their mothers.

Welltech Pest Solutions, LLC, Solves Occupancy of Bats at Multifamily Properties

Choosing a professional bat removal service for multifamily properties may require a bit more research unless WellTech Pest Solutions is contacted. First, there needs to be verification that the company performing work is compliant with state and federal laws. Second, the services should state that removal and exclusion services are conducted humanely. Third, the service company should have experience in the handling wildlife management within the sensitivity of the multifamily environment.

Contact WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC, for bat removal and bat exclusion through special services and wildlife management

WellTech is exclusively multi-family and exclusively Florida in its approach to pests, special services and wildlife management. WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC, maintains compliance with state and federal laws in bat removal and bat exclusion services. WellTech ensures that bats are removed and excluded humanely. Finally, WellTech has experience in bat removal and bat exclusion services within the multifamily industry.

For a free quote, please contact WellTech.

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WellTech Pest Solutions are proud members of the following organizations:

Preparing for Termite Season

Spring is in the air, and unfortunately, so are termites! As we approach Termite Awareness Week, March 2nd-8th, 2025, it’s crucial for property managers and residents alike to understand the risks these pests pose. While the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) and the Professional Pest Management Alliance (PPMA) spearhead this vital initiative, WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC, Is equally committed to protecting Florida properties.

Termites can cause significant damage to multifamily housing, impacting property value and resident safety. Recognizing this, we’re dedicated to providing effective termite management solutions across Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando, and many more Florida counties. As active members of BAAA, AAGO, FCAA, and FPMA, we understand the unique needs of apartment communities.

Prevention is your first line of defense. Look for telltale signs: mud tubes along foundation walls, discarded wings near windows, and hollow-sounding wood. If you spot these, immediate action is essential. Don’t wait for extensive damage to occur.

Termite Mud Tube

During Termite Awareness Week, take the time to educate your residents. Share information on preventative measures and the importance of professional inspections. At WellTech Pest Solutions, we offer comprehensive termite inspections and tailored treatment plans to safeguard your investment. Contact us today to schedule an inspection and ensure your property remains termite-free. Let’s work together to protect your community.

Find out more about termites, navigate to the Termite Page.

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Throwback Thursday Smokey Story

Smokey: Our First Unofficial Mascot

John Wells, VP of WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC and Smokey, Director of Tail Wagging and Batman Enthusiast.

Smokey’s story began in the shadows, a tiny pup born to a rescued mother, his world immediately clouded by an infection that swelled one eye, pushing it outward in a painful protrusion. Vets, with the best intentions, recommended removal. To many, he was an unwanted dog, a flawed creature destined for a difficult life.

But Lisa Wells saw something different. She saw a spark, a flicker of resilience in the tiny, suffering animal. Lisa, wife of John Wells, VP of WellTech Pest Solutions, LLC, took Smokey and was determined to give him a chance. Weeks of patient care followed, a ritual of gentle hands and medicinal ointments, applied with unwavering love.

Days turned into weeks, and a miracle unfolded. The infection began to recede, the swelling subsided, and Smokey’s eye, against all odds, began to heal. The protrusion was corrected. The vets were astonished. Smokey, the pup destined for surgery, had defied expectations.

John and Lisa, their hearts overflowing, couldn’t imagine parting with the little fighter. They adopted Smokey, giving him a forever home filled with warmth and affection. And Smokey, with his one smokey eye and his one perfectly bright eye, repaid their kindness with boundless love and unwavering loyalty.

When Smokey greets visitors with his happy tail wags and gentle nuzzles, it’s a reminder that beauty isn’t always perfect. Smokey, the dog once deemed unwanted, serves as a beacon of hope and resilience. His story is a heartstring tugging reminder that second chances can bring the most beautiful outcomes.

These photos show our happy “unofficial mascot” as happy as ever! Photos were taken February 17, 2025. Happy Throwback Thursday Everyone!

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