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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Nov 1996 13:24:51 -0800
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Our question to you all is to send any comments about desensitation
therapy,
> are there any fellow-beekeepers who have experience with it ? Will;
  A number of years ago both my wife and oldest son developed a
sensitivity to be stings. They both went for desensitation shots, took
two years, and they have been fine with stings since. The only reaction
to stings by either of them now is that my son tends to sneeze when ever
he gets stung. Guess its better than a yell, actually rather humourous.
> side-effects and succes-rate ?
> No side-effects, 100% success, except for the sneezing.

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