The state is covered with a woodland savanna known in Brazil as campo cerrado, although there are still tropical forests along the rivers.
The habitat consists of Brachystegia woodland, savanna and open areas.
These forests are found along river banks consisting of semi-deciduous, dry, and open forest and woodland savanna.
Yellow house bats live in various habitats, ranging from woodland savannas, forests to mountains.
It inhabits open woodland, savannas and agricultural land in dry, lowland areas.
The habitat consists of woodland savanna at altitudes between 600 and 1,700 meters.
The habitat consists of dense woodland savanna and gallery forests.
The habitat consists of open deciduous forests and woodland savanna.
In addition, the southwestern half of the Mayo-Banyo division is a more heavily forested woodland savanna.
The species is most likely to appear in woodland savannas.