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Allen wrote:Allen said:
> I know of no beekeepers  -- counting only those who were serious
> beekeepers and who worked with them often, getting stung in the
> process -- who have become allergic to bees.  Do you?


Nope.

This is both good and bad news. Good that i won't become allergic, bad that i need to get my wife and kids a few stings. They won't like it...

/Mats Andersson, Stockholm Sweden

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