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Michael Palmer <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 31 Jan 2000 07:25:44 -0500
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> The allergist's caveat was that no one, not even me with my shots, is
> completely safe from anaphylactic shock. He said he had treated beekeepers
> who had keep bees for decades who had suddenly had a severe reaction.



>      Wanna bet that these keepers were glove wearing, and fully suited, to
> prevent any possibility of stings. Good reason to throw away your gloves. And
> why would you pay a doctor for maintainence shots every six weeks when all you
> gotta do is use the bees you have in the back yard.?   Mike

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