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    Bee-fore and after

    So I'm Looking to get a bumblebee male soon and I'm thinking ether a proven breeder or one that's close to size rather than a baby sense my female is already of age and almost the right weight.

    I was just wondering what to look for in a quality adult bumblebee.

    Some before and after shots of babies and adults would be much appreciated!

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    I like a medium white sides. Realllllyyyy clean, as in minimal speckling along the sides and back. And of course bright yellow. A cool head pattern is a nice plus too.
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    So basically the lightest most reduced pattern I can find.

    Do they hold their yellow when they get older?

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    Here is my bee at about 8 1/2 months and about 400 grams. I love her!


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    Quote Originally Posted by DrDooLittle View Post
    Here is my bee at about 8 1/2 months and about 400 grams. I love her!


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    Crappy pic :p but yes that is a very nice bee!
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    Re: Bee-fore and after

    Quote Originally Posted by Scubaf250 View Post
    So basically the lightest most reduced pattern I can find.

    Do they hold their yellow when they get older?
    A bee is a pastel x spider. Since the pastels brownout so do bees. Ideally you want to see the parents to get an idea of what the offspring will look like as adults.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Crappy pic :p but yes that is a very nice bee!
    Sorry for cell phone photography !

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    Most bee's brown out to some extent, if you are choosing a hatchling you want one with as little dark brown on the sides and as little oranges too.
    Both the browns and the oranges are what turn dark as they age.

    This female shows the dark brown that's set in and she's about as dark as she will get now at 4 years old.


    The brighter the hatchling bee the brighter it will remain as an adult
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