wayacoyote
12-16-2008, 04:14 PM
Is there a point to apitherapy?
(sorry, I just had to ask that.)
Bee Careful how you apply apitherapy.
As a brand new beekeeper, I was mowing around my hives. All tolerated me just fine except one, so I mowed there as I passed by in a mad dash toward the house. That usually worked. Now, I'm not allergic to bees and only wear the "gear" when dealing with a hot hive or a hot situation. Otherwise, short sleeves is my thing (i get overheated easily).
This one day, I felt a little bugger climbing on my neck, ready to sting, so I slapped her hard intending to kill her first. Appearantly i drove the venom in harder (may have left the stinger, too). I had a "crick" in my neck for over 2 weeks. The only treatment I could think of... naw, I'm not getting stung to treat a sting.
(sorry, I just had to ask that.)
Bee Careful how you apply apitherapy.
As a brand new beekeeper, I was mowing around my hives. All tolerated me just fine except one, so I mowed there as I passed by in a mad dash toward the house. That usually worked. Now, I'm not allergic to bees and only wear the "gear" when dealing with a hot hive or a hot situation. Otherwise, short sleeves is my thing (i get overheated easily).
This one day, I felt a little bugger climbing on my neck, ready to sting, so I slapped her hard intending to kill her first. Appearantly i drove the venom in harder (may have left the stinger, too). I had a "crick" in my neck for over 2 weeks. The only treatment I could think of... naw, I'm not getting stung to treat a sting.