Blaine,
Did they giive a reason why family members had a higher risk?
Comes back to changing the bee suit in the house as the only one
my friend can figure out.
But it could also be other bee products we bring in.
Thanks for confirming his supposition.
Bill T
Bath, Me
Blane White wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
> Research on bee sting allergy was done some years ago at Mayo Clinic
> in Rochester MN. They used family members of beekeepers because they
> had a much higher risk of developing actual sting allergy than the
> general population.