>>Five years getting stung and then last year at an open hive demo we were doing for the county parks I got popped and ended up in the hospital.
I'm very fortunate never to have had a very serious reaction to bee venom. Especially at this time of the year, my reactions tend to be minor. On occasion, the local area does swell up somewhat significantly for a couple of hours. I believe this happens when a sting releases the venom directly into a blood vessel and the venom gets more widely distributed in the body.
Waldemar
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