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Bill Hesbach <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Jun 2017 22:49:26 -0400
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>We think that all beekeepers should be warned of this possible hazard if prescribed non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. 


Thanks for this! 

I just finished a two-day interior cutout where I had to remove part of a plaster ceiling that was 12 feet high.  I did it all from a ladder and by the end of the first day, my back was in spasm from all the contortions and work required to expose the colony.  I complained to my wife about the pain and she promptly suggested I take an Advil before continuing the next morning.  I normally do not react to stings and the first day I got stung many times with no reaction. The second day after the morning Advil I got stung a few times and I got some local swelling and persistent pain which I noted as very unusual. Today I got stung again and I'm back to no reaction. 

Bill Hesbach
Cheshire CT 

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