MMJ100
House Bee
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2010
- Messages
- 112
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Alpes Maritimes France
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 20
Dear Beeks,
I have been keeping bees in my 3,000 sq meter garden for 3 years.
At the start of the year had 5 hives - I have now got 8 colonies. I am not a good beekeeper and should, I am sure, have prevented the swarming that lead to the increase in my number of colonies. However I captured each of the 3 new swarms and hived them, without getting stung. I have never been stung when carrying out normal bee keeping activities, except once when I took my glove off to take a photo.
This is not the issue but to set the scene.
I have been stung badly three times. Other stings through my suit or otherwise seem to have had no reaction. However these three times I have had a seriously increased reaction each time. My symptoms have included (a) swelling lips when bitten on foot, and (b) a swollen face and lips as well as hives/welts on my neck and chest when stung on the eyelid. All these 3 stings occurred when I was close to but not in front of the hive entrance, i.e. when I was gardening or moving something to the area. For example the last sting was when a bee got between my eye and my glasses. On that occasion, I was about 2 meters beside and behind the hive entrance and, at the time, hive activity was quite normal. I believe I got stung by a returning bee that bumped into me by accident.
As a result of this sting on my lower eyelid, and of the symptoms (swollen lips, welts, as mentioned above), which were much worse than my reaction to the previous stings, I went to the Doctor to get an allergy test. I already have an anapen. The result has come up as a serious allergy (18.20 KAU/L). (am in France so this may be a french measurement)
I have read many threads on this and other forums and copious articles, most deal with reactions or bad reactions to stings. Many Beeks seem to say be strong you will get used to it. I find myself believing the medical articles and my chemist who say that as I am highly allergic that it will not get better but each sting could produce a worse reaction until fatality. I also feel that it is going to be a case of confidence. They say that the bees smell fear?? I have not gone near the hives since my last sting, so my bees are being sadly neglected.
In a nutshell, I do not want to give up my bees (though I know that 8 hives is too many), but according to everything I have read and all the medical opinion I should seriously consider this.
I would appreciate what advise the forum would give me. I also set out the detail in order to share my experiences.
Thank you in advance for your helpful comments
Michael
I have been keeping bees in my 3,000 sq meter garden for 3 years.
At the start of the year had 5 hives - I have now got 8 colonies. I am not a good beekeeper and should, I am sure, have prevented the swarming that lead to the increase in my number of colonies. However I captured each of the 3 new swarms and hived them, without getting stung. I have never been stung when carrying out normal bee keeping activities, except once when I took my glove off to take a photo.
This is not the issue but to set the scene.
I have been stung badly three times. Other stings through my suit or otherwise seem to have had no reaction. However these three times I have had a seriously increased reaction each time. My symptoms have included (a) swelling lips when bitten on foot, and (b) a swollen face and lips as well as hives/welts on my neck and chest when stung on the eyelid. All these 3 stings occurred when I was close to but not in front of the hive entrance, i.e. when I was gardening or moving something to the area. For example the last sting was when a bee got between my eye and my glasses. On that occasion, I was about 2 meters beside and behind the hive entrance and, at the time, hive activity was quite normal. I believe I got stung by a returning bee that bumped into me by accident.
As a result of this sting on my lower eyelid, and of the symptoms (swollen lips, welts, as mentioned above), which were much worse than my reaction to the previous stings, I went to the Doctor to get an allergy test. I already have an anapen. The result has come up as a serious allergy (18.20 KAU/L). (am in France so this may be a french measurement)
I have read many threads on this and other forums and copious articles, most deal with reactions or bad reactions to stings. Many Beeks seem to say be strong you will get used to it. I find myself believing the medical articles and my chemist who say that as I am highly allergic that it will not get better but each sting could produce a worse reaction until fatality. I also feel that it is going to be a case of confidence. They say that the bees smell fear?? I have not gone near the hives since my last sting, so my bees are being sadly neglected.
In a nutshell, I do not want to give up my bees (though I know that 8 hives is too many), but according to everything I have read and all the medical opinion I should seriously consider this.
I would appreciate what advise the forum would give me. I also set out the detail in order to share my experiences.
Thank you in advance for your helpful comments
Michael