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"P. David Quesada" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Apr 2014 02:49:29 -0400
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Bob an all,

thanks for the information, the more you know the better prepared you
are to deal with  unwanted situations, inevitavly we face it from time
to time

I have experienced some dangerous situations in the beeyard, with
people helping me in my operation and working my hives. I always carry
epipen, but never used it, we always arrived at hospital in time.

...and sadly, it occasionally happens...

April, 17 (2014), a few days ago...

Tragedy at Apiary: Beekeeper died after bee sting him in artery in his neck
http://beetime.eu/tragedy-on-apiary-beekeeper-died-after-bee-sting-him-in-artery-in-his-neck/

P. David Quesada
Laboratory of Honey Bee Pathology
Spain

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