bee stings in nose

Started by SurprisingWoman, May 14, 2011, 12:12:50 AM

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Tommyt

Buz Green
Just think about how amazed you'd be if she came out the other nostril :shock:

thats would make most fall over

Tommyt
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Scadsobees

Quote from: Buz Green on May 20, 2011, 09:48:07 AM
The customers' eyes grew large and he said "Do you know that a bee just crawled up your nose?"
I replied "Of course I know, how could I not know?"
He asked "what are you gonna do about it?"

Funny! I would have said "Od courde I dnow, how cuud I dot dnow?"!!!
Rick

CapnChkn

"Thinking is like sin, them that doesn't is scairt of it, and them that does gets to liking it so much they can't quit!"  -Josh Billings.

applebwoi

I keep only feral hives and they are usually a bit more aggressive than the "store bought" bees I've been around.  Maybe because I'm fairly sensitive to stings (swell up a lot even with hand stings) or maybe I'm just a sissy, but having a bee crawling up my nose or into my ear would make me crazy.  It is worrisome enough to realize you have bees on the inside of your hood.

T Beek

I stopped working my hives or even working near them without a veil some time ago.  Admittedly, it took several stings to come to that conclusion, especially the time one got in between my glasses (need I say more?).

Normally I accept most stings with some gratitude (I've learned to say thanks each time) as I have progressive DDD and arthritis and 'believe' in the venom's ability to offer relief, (it's one reason I have bees) but not in the face.

thomas
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preston39

Buz...,

LOL

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