[Elfsea] RE: bees

Jane Sitton jane.sitton at radioshack.com
Mon Jul 9 11:17:53 PDT 2001


Yes... everything Alaric said AND:  if you are allergic, or don't know
whether or not you are allergic, then it would be best if you refrain from
visiting the bees.  Anaphylactic shock is not fun to deal with. :(  I would
be more than happy to submit a report on the beekeeping activities and
candlemaking.

Madelina

-----Original Message-----
From: Glen Wilkerson [mailto:gdwilkerson at earthlink.net]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 12:40 PM
To: elfsea at ansteorra.org
Subject: Re: bees (was RE: [Elfsea] AOB)


White is better and best is cotton.  My father's beekeeping "uniform" was a
pair of cotton khaki trousers and a cotton khaki shirt - a little heavier
and more resistant to stings than a plain white cotton work or dress shirt.
Also and most important, go freshly bathed using unscented soap and wear no
perfumes or colognes.  Your best defense is an absolutely neutral appearance
and scent.


This is so true!  I once went around the bees after using strawberry
shampoo.  The bees wouldn't leave me alone!  --M.

Alaric  (Who got a red ribbon in the Oklahoma State Fair many, MANY years
ago with Dad's honey.)

huzzah!  Was it clover honey?

-----Original Message-----
From: Jane Sitton <jane.sitton at radioshack.com>
To: 'elfsea at ansteorra.org' <elfsea at ansteorra.org>
Date: Monday, July 09, 2001 8:50 AM
Subject: bees (was RE: [Elfsea] AOB)


>Speaking of bees and hives... weren't we?... Laird Logan has recently done
a
>bit of hive cleaning & maintenance, and is currently feeding the bees a
>simple syrup to encourage comb building.  If anyone is interested in
>learning more about bees, feel free to come by the house & check it out.
>Logan is currently cleaning up a bunch of wax, and may pour some candles if
>we can find suitable molds.
>
>Just be sure to wear long sleeves & pants, white or light colored, and call
>to make sure we're home.
>
>Madelina
>817-551-7642



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