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Bats of Indiana
Bats are fascinating creatures. They are the only mammal capable of true flight, and they use sonar (echolocation) to navigate through their environment and capture prey. All bats that occur in Indiana are insectivores, meaning they eat insects. A bat feeding on beetles, mosquitoes and moths can eat half of its body weight each night, an attribute that makes them extremely beneficial to humans. Many insects eaten by bats are harmful agricultural and forest pests. It is estimated that the economic impact to the agricultural industry due to the loss of insect-eating bats in North America could exceed $3.7 billion per year.
Thirteen bat species have been documented in Indiana. Six species primarily use underground sites such as caves, mines, or tunnels to hibernate in winter. They use caves, trees and/or other structures for summer roosts. Four species are found in Indiana either during the summer reproductive season or spring and fall migration. The remaining three species are exceedingly rare in Indiana; the few records for these species are from caves during winter hibernation.
CAVE BATS
CAVE BATS | |||
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Common Name | Conservation Status in Indiana | Primary Summer Roost Sites | Primary Winter Roost Sites |
Big brown bat | None | Trees/Structures | Caves/Mines/Structures |
Gray bat | State Endangered | Caves/Mines | Caves/Mines |
Indiana bat | State Endangered | Trees | Caves/Mines |
Little brown bat | State Endangered | Trees/Structures | Caves/Mines |
Northern long-eared bat | State Endangered | Trees | Caves/Mines |
Tri-colored bat (pipistrelle) | State Endangered | Trees | Caves/Mines |
MIGRATORY TREE BATS
MIGRATORY TREE BATS | ||
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Common Name | Conservation Status In Indiana | Found in Trees During |
Eastern red bat | Special Concern | Summer |
Evening bat | State Endangered | Summer |
Hoary bat | Special Concern | Summer |
Silver-haired bat | Special Concern | Spring/Fall migration |
RARE BATS
RARE BATS | ||
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Common Name | Conservation Status In Indiana | History |
Eastern small-footed bat | Special Concern | First recorded in 2009 |
Rafinesque’s big-eared bat | Special Concern | Last recorded in 1962 |
Southeastern bat | Special Concern | Last recorded in 1977 |