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Thu, 24 Sep 2009 11:00:07 -0700
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> The eye lid  ,eyeball , inner nose and inner ear can be a dangerous place
> for those without full immunity like you and I carry to get stung.

thanks Bob.  Attention all: everyone should always wear a veil in the
beeyard!  A stinger can go right through your eyelid and scratch your
cornea.  This actually happened to me, but my contact lens prevented
scratching.  Was still exceptionally painful to get venom squirted
onto the eyeball.

Do not do what us dumb dinosaurs do.  We are not showing off--we are just lazy.

Randy Oliver

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