Servicing Philadelphia and surrounding counties

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Bats are found all across Pennsylvania.

The most common of bats in our area is the little brown bat.
including the tail, the length is about 3.5 inches with a wingspan between 8-10 inches.
They are at their largest right before hibernation. The female is in most cases is slightly larger than the male.
The fur color is almost bronze in color with hairless or bare wings. The wings are actually fingers with a membrane spread that allows them to fly.

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Being the only mammals that fly. There are 8 species common to Pennsylvania; with an additional 2 species found as visitors to the area.
All of the species in our area are considered evening bats or common bats. Defined as true hibernators, in the winter months, they eat nothing surviving off accumulated body fat.

Bats generally live in colonies. Females gather in summer nursery colonies in numbers ranging from just a few to the thousands.
Males are generally solitary finding individual roosting locations.

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