I had read a study done about the effects of breathing dried venom a while
back but I do not have the link to the study and could not find it in a
search. The study stated that beekeepers families, people who did not work
the bees, had a higher chance of being allergic to venom from exposure of
dried venom in their environment, breathing in the dried venom is not good.
The study was done some where, Sweden?? I read it a long time ago and since
then I am careful about my clothing around my family.
All I could find this morning,
Dave Cushman's
http://www.dave-cushman.net/bee/anaphylaxis.htmlhttp://occmed.oxfordjournals.org/content/47/5/273.full.pdf
Karen T-K
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