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"Paul Cronshaw, D.C." <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 2 Aug 1997 22:25:16 -0700
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Curtis,
 
I too used to use gloves and now have graduate to no gloves except on mean
hives.
 
However, propolis on the fingers becomes a problem that needs to be cleaned
off with isopropyl alcohol. Carry around a small amount in a glass vial
with your bee equipment to clean off your hands.
 
OR try something as others have suggested  =  surgical gloves. Keeps the
dexterity, no sting odors, easy to slip in and off and helpful for handling
Apistan strips.
 
 
Paul Cronshaw DC
Cyebrchiro and Hobby beekeeper
Santa Barbara,  CA
 
I find that using s> From: Curtis Atkinson <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Gloves
> Date: 28 juil. 1997 04:24
>
> I have seen picutures of bee keepers not wearing gloves. When I try
> to do that, i always get stung. Am I missing something?
>
>
> Curtis Atkinson
> 2701 S. Caraway
> Jonesboro, Ar 72401
> 501-932-7838
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