When Spiders have a wobble, it is possible it can be passed to the offspring, no matter what it is (ex: normal, spider, bumblebee, etc.) or what morph it is. Most likely, your bee has the wobble. Though, you can still try to see if it is IBD if you are unsure. Here, try testing your bee to see if it does this:

Flip your BP over onto it's back. If it cannot right itself, then that is a sign of IBD.

When handling your snake, trying flipping it over and see if they snake just hangs there upside down or rights itself. If your snake just hangs upside down, that is a sign of IBD.

I'll try to find some videos on YouTube for an example of what I listed, so hang on a sec.

Also, check for mites. Mites have been known to carry a retro virus passing it onto the snake so that is mainly how a snake (python or boa) can get IBD. If the snake was in a room where IBD was present in other snakes, that could be another way of how the snake got IBD.