in your face
this is the answer I saw. I know nothing about little brown bats, but seriously people, if you're going to insult some random person, at least do it creatively.
I just looked it up, and little brown bats live in the eaves of a a house, caves, in trees and under wood piles.
Little brown bats live up to 33 years.
no brown bats do not
caves, trees, attics, basement's, and under woodpiles
Little brown myotis (myotis lucifugus)
Brown Trees.
The most likely bats on Long Island are Big Brown and Red. Silver-haired and Hoary pass through on migration. Other possibilities are Tri-colored, Little Brown, and other Myotis bats.
The average lifespan for bats varies by species, but in general, most bats live between 10-20 years in the wild. Some bat species, like the little brown bat, can live up to 30 years. In captivity, bats can live even longer, with some individuals reaching 30-40 years.
Yes
in houses,garages sheds or garages.also mexican free tailed bats and big brown bats
570 Years. If they are dark brown they live for 100 years.
The longest known lifespan of a bat in the wild is 30 years for a little brown bat. Bats live longer then other mammals there size.
They are these little brown creatures with hoods that live on Endor and later help the rebels.