Beemaster's International Beekeeping Forum
BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. => Topic started by: twintrades on April 28, 2012, 11:37:37 am
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OK here is the situation. Last yr i had a cut out that i did late and it just did'nt work at all..... Hey i tryed they were going to be killed anyhow. And i collected some leftover worker bees from a cranberry marsh.
The marsh bees lit me up one night when i found out how they climb at night. Lol 6-8 stings and i was fine the next day. No swelling.
Now after i installed my packages 2 zapped me one in the leg. ( forgot they climb.) And one on my hand on the outer edge ( where the mussle is) These swelled up some not a lot but did take 3-4 days to not be swollen. They were red and irritated also. now there fine 1 week later no trace of them.
So could i have become sensitive over the winter ? Or was it the fact that it was a package that stung me and theve been cooped up for 4-5 days ??? Maybe i got a slight infection ?
Whats your thoughts ?
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Well, the swelling isn't really an allergic reaction. If that's all there was, I can assure you that you're not allergic. :)
But I've run into this as well - sometimes within the same season. Most bee stings are about as dramatic as mosquito-bites; but every once in a while I get popped by one that leaves me looking like I could be Arnold Schwarzenegger's arm-stunt double. Not sure what it is - perhaps some races are more potent than others, or perhaps bees' venom is "hotter" at certain ages or certain times of the year.
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At an emergency room near me this year a 30 years beekeeper showed up in full aliphatic shock following his first honeybee sting of 2012.
The Epee Pen his wife kept in a kitchen drawer at home was the only thing that saved his life.
Swelling, itching, burning, stinging, etc are not allergic reactions. Dropping dead from lung failure or airway obstruction is.
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How is your vitamin C level? If it is low, your body can't make cortizol.
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I dunno how my vitamin c level is that might be worth looking in to.