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Adrian Wenner <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 May 1998 08:43:25 -0700
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   Various people have commented about bee sting allergies and have
generally provided good advice.
 
   My advice:  Consult the following reference:
 
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A chapter:   Schmidt, Justin O.  Allergy to venomous insects.  Pages 1209-1269.
 
 
IN:   Graham, Joe M.  1992.  THE HIVE AND THE HONEY BEE.  Dadant & Sons.,
Hamilton, Illinois.  (Revised Edition).
 
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   You won't find a better summary, I am sure.
 
                                                                Adrian
 
Adrian M. Wenner                         (805) 893-2838 (UCSB office)
Ecol., Evol., & Marine Biology           (805) 893-8062  (UCSB FAX)
Univ. of Calif., Santa Barbara           (805) 963-8508 (home office & FAX)
Santa Barbara, CA  93106
 
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