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    Re: Bumblebees

    I would cover the open mesh on that lid with Glad Press n Seal to try to trap in some heat. You may need to hang a heat lamp above it if doing that doesn't trap enough heat.
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    Re: Bumblebees

    Quote Originally Posted by TheSnakeGuy View Post
    I would cover the open mesh on that lid with Glad Press n Seal to try to trap in some heat. You may need to hang a heat lamp above it if doing that doesn't trap enough heat.
    Good idea! I'll give that a try.
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    Re: Bumblebees

    Temps are good! Humidity is good! She finally ate a live mouse!!! I'm a happy snake owner today.
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    Re: Bumblebees

    I have a spider and he hardly wobbles. Only when i feed him or he is out for a long period of time he wobbles slightly. Im trying to hopefully breed my spider to my gorgeous pastel. How mush do male bumblebees go for and females. I love the wobble it gives them character.
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    Re: Bumblebees

    Quote Originally Posted by strykerX View Post
    I have a spider and he hardly wobbles. Only when i feed him or he is out for a long period of time he wobbles slightly. Im trying to hopefully breed my spider to my gorgeous pastel. How mush do male bumblebees go for and females. I love the wobble it gives them character.
    I've seen a lot of bumblebees online for $350-$450. They sure are pretty!
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