Oscarmonster
House Bee
I'm currently using masking tape to seal latex type gloves.
I'm sorry to disagree ; but if you're a beekeeper you WILL get stung !Not sure I'd agree with the notion of tolerance build up, there are plenty of cases where beekeepers develop worse reaction, I know two beekeepers who have given up their bees due to bad reactions (loss of consciousness). Reaction itself can vary so much anyway, from minor irritation to major swelling, systemic reaction and worse.
I would always advise taking every precaution to avoid being stung.
Yes, you will get stung but I don't agree with the rest. How would you explain the long standing beekeeper who has had bees for years and been stung plenty of times in the past suddenly bang, unconscious and a hospital visit?I'm sorry to disagree ; but if you're a beekeeper you WILL get stung !
Regular stinging will inure you to local reactions ! If however you suffer from a systemic allergy to bee venom then yes in a very short time (number of stings) your reactions will increase . If this is the case you either have to get desensitised (doesn't always work ) or give over beekeeping altogether !! There is no in between !
A past president of the Lancashire beekeepers had to do just that ! he was also a qualified honey judge (able to award the 'blue ribbon') he once confessed to me that he ;when judging at honey shows, kept a weather eye open ,just in case an inquisitive bee gained access to the show room !
VM
Your privilege old man . Regarding the established beekeeper suddenly becoming allergic, points to a major alteration in the way his/her body regards bee venom . These cases are not as common as is supposedI don't agree with the rest.
As anyone tried neoprene gloves, I have some fingerless ones for fishing I would not think a sting could get through that material.
I'm not being argumentitive, honestly. I've always held the opinion that some form of immunity develops with regular stings, but with recent events I'm not so sure.Your privilege old man . Regarding the established beekeeper suddenly becoming allergic, points to a major alteration in the way his/her body regards bee venom . These cases are not as common as is supposed
VM
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