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For all interested in honeybees
John Rouse wrote:
In article , Vicky writes I'd love to keep bees but my husband is really allergic to them. On the plus side, I found a demi-john of unidentified wine at the back of my garage during a clear out the other day. It's at least 4 years old. I was rather pleased, on racking it, to discover that it's a rather fine mead! You can get a de-sensitisation course if its bad enough to be life- threatening. Sorry, but I had this image of a mead de-sensitisation course. Umm. |
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In article , Mary
Fisher writes I'll be there, on the biggest bee book stand, it would be good to meet you. How do you know its the biggest bee? And why does it need a book stand? (I guess its legs get tired holding up a book?). I'll look out for it! John -- John Rouse |
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 14:52:33 +0100, "Robert E A Harvey"
wrote: Sorry, but I had this image of a mead de-sensitisation course. Umm. That's easy, no professional help needed - just imbibe 'til you're insensible. Slightly more sensibly, an old probably dead now doctor (Harry Riches?) - Mary should be able to correct me and fill in any gaps on this - I think he was a dermatologist used to lecture quite widely on bee venom desensitisation. I heard him at an Essex bee conference a great many years ago. Rod Weed my email address to reply http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html |
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For all interested in honeybees
John Rouse wrote:
In article , Vicky writes I'd love to keep bees but my husband is really allergic to them. On the plus side, I found a demi-john of unidentified wine at the back of my garage during a clear out the other day. It's at least 4 years old. I was rather pleased, on racking it, to discover that it's a rather fine mead! You can get a de-sensitisation course if its bad enough to be life- threatening. Sorry, but I had this image of a mead de-sensitisation course. Umm. |
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In article , Mary
Fisher writes I'll be there, on the biggest bee book stand, it would be good to meet you. How do you know its the biggest bee? And why does it need a book stand? (I guess its legs get tired holding up a book?). I'll look out for it! John -- John Rouse |
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 14:52:33 +0100, "Robert E A Harvey"
wrote: Sorry, but I had this image of a mead de-sensitisation course. Umm. That's easy, no professional help needed - just imbibe 'til you're insensible. Slightly more sensibly, an old probably dead now doctor (Harry Riches?) - Mary should be able to correct me and fill in any gaps on this - I think he was a dermatologist used to lecture quite widely on bee venom desensitisation. I heard him at an Essex bee conference a great many years ago. Rod Weed my email address to reply http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html |
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For all interested in honeybees
John Rouse wrote:
In article , Vicky writes I'd love to keep bees but my husband is really allergic to them. On the plus side, I found a demi-john of unidentified wine at the back of my garage during a clear out the other day. It's at least 4 years old. I was rather pleased, on racking it, to discover that it's a rather fine mead! You can get a de-sensitisation course if its bad enough to be life- threatening. Sorry, but I had this image of a mead de-sensitisation course. Umm. |
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For all interested in honeybees
In article , Mary
Fisher writes I'll be there, on the biggest bee book stand, it would be good to meet you. How do you know its the biggest bee? And why does it need a book stand? (I guess its legs get tired holding up a book?). I'll look out for it! John -- John Rouse |
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 14:52:33 +0100, "Robert E A Harvey"
wrote: Sorry, but I had this image of a mead de-sensitisation course. Umm. That's easy, no professional help needed - just imbibe 'til you're insensible. Slightly more sensibly, an old probably dead now doctor (Harry Riches?) - Mary should be able to correct me and fill in any gaps on this - I think he was a dermatologist used to lecture quite widely on bee venom desensitisation. I heard him at an Essex bee conference a great many years ago. Rod Weed my email address to reply http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html |
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