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    I agreed to take the female normal as well, not really sure what i'm gonna do with her..probably breed her and the lesser with my bee so i guess it's not that bad of an idea

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    I've got lots of normal females, it's nice to have some diversity when producing your own holdbacks.

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    Re: Dying for a female - pinstripe, lesser, spider? which one do you think is more us

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    I've got lots of normal females, it's nice to have some diversity when producing your own holdbacks.
    how will i know if they have mites or not? would a quick check under their head and down their body be enough?

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    Re: Dying for a female - pinstripe, lesser, spider? which one do you think is more us

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    i just spoke with someone who will deliver a 2013 lesser and 2013 female for 200 + their accessories.. should i go for the normal female as well?
    Heck ya get it!! And lesser all the way!
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    That's an awesome deal!! Jump on it

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    Re: Dying for a female - pinstripe, lesser, spider? which one do you think is more us

    Quote Originally Posted by purlaze View Post
    how will i know if they have mites or not? would a quick check under their head and down their body be enough?
    Normals aren't any more likely to have mites then morphs, besides you should always quarantine anything you get anyway. I usually treat any new arrival for mites while in quarantine, whether I see any or not.

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