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Originally posted by DWSmith View PostWhen it comes to stings please keep in mind that one can become deathly allergic at any time. I've kept bees for several years yet I keep epi pens around just in case of an allergic reaction to a sting. All of my reactions have been very minor so far but please be prepared.
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Originally posted by Madasafish View PostOur local doctors will not issue epi-pens unless you are undergoing treatment.
What one of my friends did when one of his colonies attacked him, he drank a children's size bottle of Benadryl and went to the emergency room. No real problems from the 37 stings (nor the amount of Benadryl). I need to make sure my bottle of Benadryl is still good.Nutter's Club member.
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Have you seen Mike Palmer's short video on the importance of getting stung? I think he may well have something there....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0QB96RrGdMLocation - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
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Interesting. Thanks for the link Mothhawk!
All this talk of stings and I got my first sting of the season last night. I'm sure it won't be the last sting of the season. The little gal got me while I was behind the hive. Nearly no reaction to the sting. I didn't have on my garb so it was my fault but behind the hive is usually as safe as it gets.Nutter's Club member.
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I'm on my 9th sting of the season so far..
Edit: Saturday 5pm
Make that 15th.. 6 stings at Association Apiary in quick succession forced me to put vinyls on.. it was cold and the hive was grumpy..One hit a vein - it hurt!Last edited by Madasafish; 29-04-2017, 08:43 PM.
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