Home
News
Bat Facts
Bats of Florida
Big brown bat
Seminole bat
Tricolored bat
Evening bat
Gray myotis
Northern yellow bat
Velvety free-tailed bat
>
Eastern red bat
Brazilian free-tailed bat
Florida bonneted bat
Hoary bat
Southeastern myotis
Accidental species
Rafinesque's big-eared bat
Bat Habitat
Bat Houses
Bats in Buildings
Library
Echolocation
Excluding bats from buildings
>
Book
Backyard Bat Houses
Community Bat Houses
>
University of Florida
Hickory Mound
Phipps Water Mgmt. Area
Culvert Bat House
Tallahassee
Florida A&M University
Lower Suwannee River
Spirit of the Suwannee
The University of Florida Bat House
Don't plug that hole!
Bats found on the ground
Links
Volunteer
Contact Us
About Us
Bat Rescue
Florida Wildlife Commission Regional Offices
Bat House Builders
Bat Programs
University of Florida Bat House
As viewed from Museum Road
Bats emerging in the evening
Location: University of Florida Campus near Lake Alice, Gainesville, Florida
Date completed:
March, 1991
Footprint:
18 ft. X 18 ft.
Height to bottom:
20 ft.
Roof material:
Sheet metal
Estimated capacity:
100,000+ bats
Occupancy:
100,000+ bats
As of 2008
Home
News
Bat Facts
Bats of Florida
Big brown bat
Seminole bat
Tricolored bat
Evening bat
Gray myotis
Northern yellow bat
Velvety free-tailed bat
>
Eastern red bat
Brazilian free-tailed bat
Florida bonneted bat
Hoary bat
Southeastern myotis
Accidental species
Rafinesque's big-eared bat
Bat Habitat
Bat Houses
Bats in Buildings
Library
Echolocation
Excluding bats from buildings
>
Book
Backyard Bat Houses
Community Bat Houses
>
University of Florida
Hickory Mound
Phipps Water Mgmt. Area
Culvert Bat House
Tallahassee
Florida A&M University
Lower Suwannee River
Spirit of the Suwannee
The University of Florida Bat House
Don't plug that hole!
Bats found on the ground
Links
Volunteer
Contact Us
About Us
Bat Rescue
Florida Wildlife Commission Regional Offices
Bat House Builders
Bat Programs