Bee Venom Strength

Started by BlueBee, September 29, 2011, 03:12:44 AM

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annette

See now I am in reverse with the above post. Getting stung in the fingers, thighs (yeah they got into my pants!!) is nothing for me. Getting stung anywhere on my face is terrible. Usually end up with a swollen face and eye shut.

Getting stung on my ankle was terrible and could not go to work the next day.

I think it really depends how deeply they get you, but I have always felt there could be other factors involved. Such as my vibration at the time, my health etc.  I have always believed it is a two way street. The bees sting and what is going on with me as well.

Shanevrr

Venom Strength was good today, elbow and wrist is sore as &%$@ :shock:
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Mason

Once you get stung on the septum of your nose you will always wear your vale.

I got popped a few weeks ago directly on my vein on my wrist.  It did hurt more than the typical sting and for a longer period than usual.   
Former beekeeper until March....maybe next year...RIP

luvin honey

I just barely react any more. Strange but true. I used to have intense swelling, redness and itching. Now even a sting to the forehead only leads to a bit of swelling for 1/2 day but not the swollen-shut eye I used to have.
The pedigree of honey
Does not concern the bee;
A clover, any time, to him
Is aristocracy.
---Emily Dickinson