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how many females to a male???
i just got a male bumble bee royal. I was thinking of breeding to a few different morphs but how many can one male handle?
should i get two males incase one doesn't do the job?
thanks
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Re: how many females to a male???
it is recommended that you breed a male to no more than than 5 females. And yes, you might want to get a back and then a back up for the back up.
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Re: how many females to a male???
Most people only go 1-5 or 6. But you can, or he can go with more. We go with 12 per male to start the season. Then we check the females and mark the ones that are progressing and concentrate on them more.
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Re: how many females to a male???
cool,
Thank you for the reply
So if i got two male bees then put them both with a group of 5 other morphs that would be adequate to expect results. Or by Having 2 Males should i increase the number of females to like 6 or something?
regards
jim
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Re: how many females to a male???
Their you animals but if it were me, and you want another male. I would get a different male, like a pewter or something else in adition to the bee.
I've always been a boa girl at heart.
Where reptiles are not just apart of our lives, they are our lives.
They are Living art.
www.boasandballs.com
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Re: how many females to a male???
I have one male paired with 6 females this year, but the rotation is pretty leisurely. I'm giving him a couple days with each one, and time off for food and shedding. He's even eating about half the time, and he's 2 years old. He seems to be handling it fine--the telling point will be when I start getting clutches. He's had a few week-long rest breaks already.
He's a real trooper, he loves the ladies.
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Re: how many females to a male???
 Originally Posted by boasandballs
Most people only go 1-5 or 6. But you can, or he can go with more. We go with 12 per male to start the season. Then we check the females and mark the ones that are progressing and concentrate on them more.
I'd like if you could explain in more detail how you rotate a male through 12 females. If you follow the oft repeated 3 days on, 3 days off, that is 6 days per 1 visit to 1 female, or 72 days to get through all 12 females. That seems like way too much time going by, so I suspect you must be doing something different. Please share!
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Re: how many females to a male???
 Originally Posted by kc261
I'd like if you could explain in more detail how you rotate a male through 12 females. If you follow the oft repeated 3 days on, 3 days off, that is 6 days per 1 visit to 1 female, or 72 days to get through all 12 females. That seems like way too much time going by, so I suspect you must be doing something different. Please share!
He could stick to the rule but use 2 males of the same morph, rotating through. That would yield a 31 day break for females, which is a month. Some breeders only pair once a month. Its all personal preference. It only takes one lock to do the deed, but who knows which lock it is.....
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Re: how many females to a male???
We start the season in mid to late October, 2 days in each cage, 1 day off for feed.
We do this until the end of November when we ultrasound everyone.
Females under 10 mm folicals get a blue dot
10 - 15 get a yellow dot, (watch and see)
15-45 green dot (good to go)
45 and up get a red dot ( egg walk every day)
The females with green dots get the male for 2 days and the ones with yellow dots get the male for 1 day, red dots do not see the males at all anymore. Blue dots might get a visit but they generaly will get skiped over.
We ultrasound once a month, more if I have time.
I've always been a boa girl at heart.
Where reptiles are not just apart of our lives, they are our lives.
They are Living art.
www.boasandballs.com
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