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Pastel lines and Bumblebees
Has anyone noticed how each of the pastel lines affects a bumblebees coloring.
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Re: Pastel lines and Bumblebees
yes,yes,yes The variability of the pastels is always seen in the bumble bee offspring, just like in a clutch of pastels you will see some dark ones and 1 or 2 in a clutch will catch your eyes as keepers. we are starting to see some dark and ugly bumble bees. I really dont think that you can narrow it down to specific lines of pastels, but its important to start out with the cleanest looking pastel to start a bee project.
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Something else thats important to think about when making bees. your spider will make better bees if you choose reduced pattern spiders.
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I personally think that Lemon pastels create the best looking bumblebees, due to their high yellow and lack of browning out...as far as Pastel's and Super's go, Graziani's are my favourite line, hands down, I'm a huge sucker for the insane blushing, even though most brown out like mofo's LOL (like the 2 year old that I bought, insane blushing, but definitely not yellow anymore LOL) and really, what good is blushing when youre making bees? none IMO, which is why I will be getting a Lemon for the sole purpose of making Bumblebees, even though I already bought a wicked Graziani and dont much care for the Lemons LOL....that being said, I would also like to see some F2 and F3 Lemons.... Ive seen some F3 Graziani's, and man! they just POP! I think once Lemons get to F3 they will practically glow in the dark! LOL...anyone here have any Lemons that are F1 or beyond? (Ed? Adam?)
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Re: Pastel lines and Bumblebees
 Originally Posted by greenmonkey51
Has anyone noticed how each of the pastel lines affects a bumblebees coloring.
makes cents to me.
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How old is the guy in that particular pic Ed?
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Re: Pastel lines and Bumblebees
 Originally Posted by ECLARK
This bee is not bad, but there is better. 
If you dont mind, I'll take the 'not bad' one off your hands!
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Re: Pastel lines and Bumblebees
Thanks for asking this question Greenmonkey, I've wondered the same thing.
Another question, what combo makes a killer bee? Bee to bee? Super pastel to spider?
And what is the visible difference between a bee and a killer bee? Any comparison shots? I haven't seen many killer bees around . . . .
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