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    lesserbee X bumblebee?

    predicted offspring?

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    please???

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    Re: lesserbee X bumblebee?

    Normal
    Pastel
    Lesser
    Spider
    Lesser Bee
    Bumblebee
    Queenbee (lesser x pastel x spider)
    I believe that's all.

    No idea on percentages - There's a link to a site floating around that'll work all that out for you.

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    Re: lesserbee X bumblebee?

    Hi,

    Don't ask me to do the percentages but;

    Normals
    Lessers
    Spiders
    Pastels
    Bumblebees
    Pastel lessers
    Lesserbees
    Queenbees ( blatantly nicked from Dalishars post as I had forgotten the name )

    I think that's all of them.


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    Re: lesserbee X bumblebee?

    You could get lessers, pastels, spiders, normals, bumble bees, lesser bees,and queen bees. If your luck is really crappy, the whole clutch could be normals! LOL

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    Re: lesserbee X bumblebee?

    Yep---pastel lessers too!

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    Re: lesserbee X bumblebee?

    Ha, I forgot about pastel lessers. Derrrrh.

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    Re: lesserbee X bumblebee?

    1/16 normal
    1/16 pastel
    2/16 spider
    2/16 bumblebee
    1/16 lesser
    1/16 pastel, lesser
    2/16 lesser bee
    2/16 queen bee
    1/16 homozygous spider
    1/16 pastel, homozygous spider
    1/16 lesser, homozygous spider
    1/16 pastel, lesser, homozygous spider

    * A homozygous spider will not likely survive.

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    Re: lesserbee X bumblebee?

    Quote Originally Posted by marct View Post

    * A homozygous spider will not likely survive.
    I see this written quite often, but has ANYONE ever proven this to be the case? If so could you please post a name? I would really like to hear more about this topic.
    John Vandegrift

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    Re: lesserbee X bumblebee?

    don't forget killerbee

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