No, they are nocturnal.
....Depending where the bat/bats live in the first place, YES they can fly during the daylight hours. Also, they can see color AND they can see you. Bats are extremely active starting at Sunset and well into the night. If one flies toward you, don't startle it, as it may become disoriented, land on or near you and it will bite (rabies concern - get to a Dr immediately if bitten). Bats have been known to bite infants, small children, the elderly and diabetics (because of fruity breath smell) while asleep. If you know there are bats in your area, please secure all screens and windows and any other random openings in your house's structure of which you are aware. And yes, they will get into basements, too - they fly high and low and love to crawl like mice. We had one roosting in the eave of our porch and it became as a pet, crawling across the porch when we sat out and even sat on our chairs - we never handled it, it never bothered us and one day, for some reason, my husband decided to take a broom to him and he never returned. I, for one, was upset. A single bat in a room of your house can usually be shooed out of an open widow with a broom - an infestation of bats beneath a roof or in an attic will need an exterminator who will professionally remove them. All in all, they are very docile creatures if left alone.
Some bats living on remote islands where there are no birds of prey are known to forage during daytime. Most bats are nocturnal, foraging only at night, or crepuscular, only foraging at dawn and dusk.
bats fly only at night because there called nocturnal bats
Most microbats are nocturnal and are active at twilight.
Not usually, but some bats do fly in the daylight.
because they want to! And that they love the light!
Yes, several species of bat can and do fly during daylight. This is quite natural.
Bats were discovered by the cavemen. The bats would hang upside down in the caves during the day and fly out at night.
Mostly all bats fly at night but even if you see them during the day doesn't mean they are really finding food they are either migrating or escaping from Enemies
Yes, they do.
Both.
it mostly fly during night but rairly during daytime
because bats and owls could see and fly at night
Bats are nocturnal animals, which means they are active during the night and sleep during the day. They also tend to live in very dark places. Because they usually fly in the dark, sight would not help them much (because you can't see without light). Echolocation can be used without light, so bats use it to help them fly inplaces where they can't see.
Bats are the only present-day mammals that can fly.
Bats are the only mammal that can fly. However, there are 950 species of Bats.
Bats are nighttime hunters. Every evening as dusk settles in, you will find bats flying around eating the bugs out of the air.
With their wings, if they can fly during the day there is no reason they cannot fly at night.However, if you mean why can they fly in the dark without hitting things, it is because they use sonar to navigate.The bat sends out a call and then listens for the echo, from the time between when it sent out the call to when the echo arrives it can work out how far away things are and so avoid them.
only bats can fly fly.