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Hugo Veerkamp <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 May 1996 05:38:56 +0100
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 > I seem to be
 > developing an alergy to it.  It doesn't bother me to
 > chew it,
 
same here
 
 > but if I touch
 > my face after handling frames it starts to itch and if
 > I have touched close
 > to my eyes then they burn.  Anybody else have problems
 > like this?
 
Can't remember touching close to the eyes with propolis on fingers, but I do
remember geting a reddish
rash,(itching quite a lot) on the inside wrist, where
the skin is rather thin.
It usually disappears quite quickly, so I never worried about it too much.
 
sincerely, Hugo
 
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