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Peter Hutton <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Dec 1998 01:18:26 GMT
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Hello all,
I read and have heard on the radio Switzerland has the most colonies and
beekeepers per hectare of any Country world wide.
In the UK 1 person in 10,000 stands to die of anaphaltic collapse due to
extreme allerigc reaction from wasp stings and only 1 in 100, 000 from a bee
sting. I have met three people who fall in this catergory, they all have to
self inject with andrenaline or andrenaline substitute in the event of stings/
bites.
 
Two were beekeepers. The other is still alive and kicking but gets a mite upset
when a swarm stops by. She won't come out of her house.
 
Peter Hutton
 
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