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    Re: spider head patterns

    Here are a few of our spiders
    This is Walter. We sold him earlier this year and he is Wilbur's son.


    Here is his bro Walt.


    Their other bro Wally.


    And their sis Joy.


    And Wilbur their pop.


    Charlotte our adult female.

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    Re: spider head patterns

    This is my bee. His head pattern kind of looks like eye brows.


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    Re: spider head patterns

    Pretty bee
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    Re: spider head patterns

    You all seem to know your way around spiders & bees, so who better to answer a question or lend advice.

    I am looking for a female to eventually pair with my male Pastel. I found a breeder who is selling a high (really high actually) white with yellow along the middle 09 spider female, around 200 grams, and is willing to sell it to me for $160. Would you all consider this a good deal? If need be, PM me for photos, but I didn't think I could post the sellers photos on here...

    I hope to create high-white bees, so would the high-white on the female spider help with that? Is it even a desirable characteristic? Thanks guys
    Last edited by ALTownsend1; 04-01-2010 at 08:07 AM.
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    Lucifer Sam, Siam cat...
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    That cat's something I can't explain...

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    Re: spider head patterns

    Quote Originally Posted by ALTownsend1 View Post
    You all seem to know your way around spiders & bees, so who better to answer a question or lend advice.

    I am looking for a female to eventually pair with my male Pastel. I found a breeder who is selling a high (really high actually) white with yellow along the middle 09 spider female, around 200 grams, and is willing to sell it to me for $160. Would you all consider this a good deal? If need be, PM me for photos, but I didn't think I could post the sellers photos on here...

    I hope to create high-white bees, so would the high-white on the female spider help with that? Is it even a desirable characteristic? Thanks guys
    If it's an '09 and 200 grams, it is probably not the most reliable feeder.

    Be wary.

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    Re: spider head patterns

    Nice pics, I like the bee with the eye brows lol very unique. I was actually wondering the same thing about high white bees: If you have a high white spider, does that mean you will produce high white bees? My spider is not very high white, is there still a chance of producing high white bees?

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    Re: spider head patterns

    Quote Originally Posted by marct View Post
    This is my bee. His head pattern kind of looks like eye brows.

    That is a sweet bee. It looks to me like he's got a little Hitler mustache too... lol.. btw GEAUX TIGERS!!!!!!

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    mine has THE coolest head pattern
    PLUS A MUSTACHE




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    Re: spider head patterns

    I love spiders i can't wait to get one

    Love the mustache above me, looks like my father inlaw
    Last edited by Rorschach; 10-12-2010 at 11:45 PM.

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