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I have a stinger in the tip of my index finger that has been there for about two months. It goes straight down into the finger, so I can’t pick it out with a needle. I keep hoping it will work itself out, but then I use my finger and accidentally push it back further in. 

Do any of you wise and experienced beekeepers have suggestions as to how to get the end part of the stinger our?

Thanks in advance.

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