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Tom & Carol Elliott <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Sep 1996 20:33:25 -0800
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Dave from Scranton wrote:
 
>
>         Anyone wanna take a stab at what it was?
> It is possible you are developing a sensitivity to bee venom.  But,
before you give up, be sure.
 
Eight or ten years ago I got a single sting on one ankle.  I was on
crutches for three days.  Another time when was robbing a hive and had
left my brain home I got approximately 20 stings on each ankle.  One
swelled up, and I couldn't walk for three days.  The other ankle had no
reaction.  I still keep bees and do not have any other sort of reaction
to stings.
 
Another "Honeybee Mystery".
--
"Test everything.  Hold on to the good."  (1 Thessalonians 5:21)
 
Tom Elliott
Eagle River, Alaska
 
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