Bat bugs are wingless, flat, oval-shaped insects. Adults grow up to 1/4 inch long, about the size of an apple seed. They are colored brown, beige or reddish-brown. "The biggest visual difference ...
The common name of this bat is an honor of the Reverend John Henry Keen who, in 1894, obtained the first specimen from which the species was described. Keen’s myotis is brown in color, darker above ...
Other Florida bats include the Brazilian free-tailed bat, southeastern myotis, evening bat, Seminole bat, northern yellow, tricolored, gray (endangered), big brown, Rarinesque's big-eared ...
Once the most common species of bat in Pennsylvania, the little brown bat is now endangered. However, there are things you can do to help. Steph Stronsick and Eric Morlock of the Pennsylvania Bat ...