It is possible.
The stripes will be dark grey, almost black.
grey and black
There are no Australian animals with black and white stripes. Tasmanian devils are black with a white stripe across their chest. Numbats are tan with black stripes, and the Thylacine was grey-brown with black stripes.
The type of mosquito with the grey and black stripes is called the Asian tiger mosquito that ,is also called the forest mosquito or the Aedes albopictus. It is mainly found in South East of Asia.
There are a few types of bees that can be described as having gray and black stripes. This includes the mining bee and the white faced hornet.
grey... yeah... its a conspiracy theory... but dude you know whats messed up? this is related to the question are zebras white with black stripes or black with white stripes...
Grey with black racing stripes
Yes, white tigers do have stripes. They have a white coat with black or dark brown stripes, just like their orange counterparts. The stripes are a result of a genetic mutation.
Grey Catbird or Black Catbird
No. Tigers only have black to dark grey stripes, they never have different coloured stripes. But, they may if you were coloring them in in your favorite colouring book.
A house fly with stripes and red eyes is a flesh fly. They breed in garbage, manure and small carcasses.
It depends on the species of the bee. Some bee's bottoms are black. Others are black with yellow stripes. While others have grey stripes. There are over 250 species of bees and they all look different.