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Deb & Greg Kalicin <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Mar 1997 10:21:20 -0800
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aarcher wrote:
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> Dear Group,
> Are there any beekeepers out there who have pets ( cats and small dogs)
> that live near your apiaries.  How do they get along with the bees?  Is
> fencing pets away from the apiary preferred?  What kinds of problems have
> any of you encountered?  Any solutions or recommendations are appreciated?
> What about small animals and anaphylaxes shock or reaction to stinging?
> What about getting an EPIPEN or injectable epinephrine for pets and
> domestic animals?
> Do any of you know about stings and epilepsy?  My "best friend" has
> seizures and is on medication (primodone).  Does anyone on the list have
> any information perhaps tying these questions (about epilepsy, pets, and
> bee stings) together or sending me to a source?
Our Black Lab has determined it is not safe for him to be near the bees,
and keeps his distance from experience.
 
Deb

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