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On the flip side regarding bee stings:
I have a friend with arthritis who has asked if she can come by an  
get a couple stings to a particular spot on her hand. I've been  
looking on-line for the best way to control the location of an  
intentional sting, and it looks like people just grab the bee with  
tweezers and hold it stinger-side against the "patient." Anyone have  
any other recommendations about the best method? (At the moment, I'm  
not looking to increase my own chances of getting stung, for example...)

Thanks,
Kurt

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