"Bob Harrison" > "Stinging is common and daily in the commercial operation.
Those unable *or*
> unwilling to take stings need not apply".
What about those who take Hugo's advice that bee venom all has to be cleared
out by the kidneys , however immune the beekeeper becomes to swelling? Is
renal failure an occupational risk for professional beekeepers - or is it in
fact unknown? What of employed staff? We have increasing legislation in UK
at not exposing workers to health risks - prison sentences are on the
horizon. Is it really so impossible for professional beekeepers to avoid
stings - or is it that u are working so fast that protective clothes are an
impediment?
Robin Dartington .
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