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Michael Stoops <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 23 Jul 1995 15:15:26 -0500
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It's my understanding the the venom of different insects utilizes
different alkeloids and so that would incite reactions to stings of one
type of insect and not another.  By the way, was stung by a scopion
several years ago and had a little soreness and numbness in the area of
the sting.  Otherwise, not very affected.  Was the mildness of the
reaction due to tollerance built up doue to bee stings?  Would like to
think so.   MIKE  Sugar Land, TEXAS    [log in to unmask]

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