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Butter genes in my bumblebee???

larry_orochi Jul 23, 2008 11:30 AM

HI,
I got a bumblebee female, she produced by a killer bee and a Butter.
So, is there any chance to produce a butter ? if i breed a to a normal??

Replies (3)

larry_orochi Jul 23, 2008 11:32 AM

Sorry.. I mean..If i breed her with a normal...
and here is her pic
Image

snakemansnakes Jul 23, 2008 12:05 PM

Very nice bee.....and to answer your question breeding her to a normal will produce only bumblebees,spiders,pastels and more normals.....the father was a codom so there is not way to produce any butters from her

bristen Jul 23, 2008 12:41 PM

if you mean "she was produced by a killer bee and a butter"... when multiple males are used to breed a female, only one father is possible for each baby.. however two babies from the same clutch could have different fathers... in your case, the father is obviously the killer bee and has no butter genetics in it whatsoever.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Bristen.

>>HI,
>>I got a bumblebee female, she produced by a killer bee and a Butter.
>>So, is there any chance to produce a butter ? if i breed a to a normal??
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