If you are more than 10 years past your tetanus shot, than it is standard medical practice to recommend one after an insect sting It's that time of year again, folks are asking about mixing sugar syrup Generally speaking, this is the rule for any sort of puncture injury
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Whether it be stepping on a nail, bitten by a dog (or chicken, or whatever), stung by an insect, stabbed by a jealous ex, etc
Your actual risk of tetanus following a bee sting is fairly low.
A long time beekeeper in our bee club says he puts salt on the landing board for his bees I have noticed especially this summer while working in my truckpatch the bees landing on my arms licking sweat (sometimes as many as 6 or 8) i let them alone until they start getting under my arm i know. I'd appreciate any feedback you have Heading into my 4th year of beekeeping and thinking about trying to make and sell beeswax candles this year
Right now i just make beeswax chapsticks and sell any extra wax i have by the pound For those that make beeswax candles, is it really that much more profitable than just selling clean. I saw a fat bee man video where he used boric acid, crisco, and election signs to build shb bait traps I was unable to find straight boric acid at lowes and picked up some hot shot maxattrax roach killing powder with boric acid
Did a little research and found conflicting information
I have these scattered around the bee yard with karo syrup in them and they do a good job Just poke holes in the lid with a bottle opener just big enough to let the yellow jackets in and place where ever you want Zone 5b but in spitting distance of 6a.