Why That Bee Sting Might Be Good for You?
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Stings are really good for you, you just have to learn how to not get stung so much that you get hurt.
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For a bee, the best time to educate a human, or any other animal, is when it is young and impressionable and has nerves that are very close together.
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Bees are like any other animal – once you understand the animal, and have worked with it for a while you begin to understand its moods.
How Do Beekeepers Not Get Stung (Much)?
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When you first work with bees, I would recommend wearing a bee suit at first.
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Why Do You Need A Few Stings When You Start
The human immune system responds to any foreign protein by mounting an immune response over time.
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Stages Of Developing Immunity To Bee Stings
• The First Few Stings
• Stings 20 To 50 Or So
• Stings 50 Onwards
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• Slow Movements and Smoke - you move slowly, with no sudden movements.
How To Not Get Stung Much
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• Know When To Quit - I would much rather not work bees than have them get angry.
• Be “Not There”
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Practice feeling like you are not there, and the bees will not get angry with you.
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