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"Carl H. Powell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Jan 1997 13:27:14 -0500
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-=> Quoting Int:[log in to unmask] to Watchman <=-
 
 In> Carl, please post any more information about desensitization, on the
 In> List.  When we were in the bee business I discovered that I had a life
 In> threatening allergy to bees, but was desensitized via a medical doctor.
 In> I would still be very interested in any method to keep up that
 In> desensitization. Kathryn
 
Hi Kathryn,
Here are the points of contact for information on Apitherapy given at the
ABF/Norfolk forum:
 
"The Bee Lady"
Pat Wagner
5431 Lucy Drive
Waldorf, MD 10601
(301) 843-8350
 
American Apitherapy Society
Kate Chatot, Office co-ordinator
P.O.Box 54
Hartland Four Corners
VT, 05049
(802) 436-2708
(802) 436-2827 (fax)
 
note: Please be aware that Pat Wagner's phone number is her home number.
Requests to her for initial information without a specific need may wish
to use snailmail or call the AAS first during regular business hours EST.
 
Hope this helps!
 
Carl Powell
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Tidewater,Va.
 
 
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