>
> Yesterday I spent the day equalizing 72 colonies (singles) headed by
> Kona Queens--I never needed to put on a veil, and did work in the
> attire (or lack thereof) mentioned above.
I can take as many stings as the next beekeeper and at times check hives
without a veil but almost always wear a bug baffler these days made for
mosquitoes ( available two places off the net) when *working* hives.
All bees can have a bad day. Even Kona. I have seen most bees go for the
eyes (as evidenced by bees bouncing off veils around the eyes).
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.
I have had all but a direct hit on the eyeball. I do not care about my help
getting stings other places but prefer the help wears at least a bug
baffler.
bob
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