The southeastern myotis weighs 5–8
g. Its diet consists predominantly of
insects. All species of the genus
Myotis, including the southeastern bat, rest by day and forage
at night. They often hunt and feed over water. The feeding flights usually alternate with periods of rest, during which the bats hang to digest their catch. The southeastern bat has a
wingspan of about 9-11 inches. Pelage varies from gray to bright orange-brown, with females generally being more brightly colored than the males. Southeastern bats are unique among
Myotis of the United States in the production of twins; all other
Myotis females usually produce one baby. This species is occasionally observed roosting with
Rafinesque's big-eared bats. ==Range==