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>  From what I've read, it's nearly impossible to predict what your reaction
> to the next sting will be with complete certainty.  Even testing can't
> predict that the next sting will react badly when you aren't normally
> allergic.

My observation may be subjective but I noticed that a sting from an Italian
bee has about half of the impact I get from a Carnolian bee sting.  This is
consitent but I have no explanation.

Waldemar
Long Island, NY


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