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    definitely not a bumblebee

    as previously said, looks to be a reduced pattern spider


    good job on rescuing her from a worthless **expletive deleted**

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    Looks like a stingerbee ! Sweeeet rescue!
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    BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.

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    Re: Just rescued this girl, what has she?

    Quote Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    Looks like a stingerbee ! Sweeeet rescue!
    Just googled that. Wow that looks close. I just don't know since there are so many going details that distinguish between the different types.

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    Re: Just rescued this girl, what has she?

    Quote Originally Posted by colton.parrish.3 View Post
    Just googled that. Wow that looks close. I just don't know since there are so many going details that distinguish between the different types.

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    that's what makes the breed so much fun: the myriad of combos

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    Re: Just rescued this girl, what has she?

    I wanna say stinger bee as well. Definitely got a good deal specially if you decide to breed one day

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    Most stinger bees I've seen have darker heads with the "cap" patch intact though. The desert spiders lose that cap and have the stripe markings on a "bald" head.

    I'm limited in how many stinger bees I've seen, but I was recently looking up the desert spiders because of ZsaZsa.
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    Re: Just rescued this girl, what has she?

    Quote Originally Posted by wolfy-hound View Post
    Most stinger bees I've seen have darker heads with the "cap" patch intact though. The desert spiders lose that cap and have the stripe markings on a "bald" head.

    I'm limited in how many stinger bees I've seen, but I was recently looking up the desert spiders because of ZsaZsa.
    Yeah you're totally right. The color doesn't seem right to me, but since I never got interested in deserts, I didn't look too deep into that combo. Whatever it is, it's cool looking.

    OP, you should read up on female desert fertility issues before considering breeding her.
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    BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.

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    nice rescue! you're doing a great job for beautiful Caitlin!
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    Re: Just rescued this girl, what has she?

    It may not be a bumblebee but she's goshdarn adorable with that mustache!! I love snakes with mustaches, that's one of the main reason I like big boas so much. Congrats on saving her, that was so kind hearted and sweet to give her a second chance!

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    Re: Just rescued this girl, what has she?

    That is the cutest little face Under your tender loving care he will be ok, good call on what to do.... that face is s oooo cute I look forward to seeing his progress keep the pictures coming and thanks for saving a life.

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