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Stubblejumpers Cafe's avatar

That's scary. I had a cousin who was up on a roof when he was stung. He didn't make it. So glad you took it seriously. xoxox Kate

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Belle Plaine's avatar

Oh dear. Yes, it can be very serious and often without knowledge.

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Ian Mattey at Wits End's avatar

Wow! Ouch! Itchy! Bitchy! I laughed, I cried, I ran the gamut of emotions!

Glad you are OK after finding out the hard way that you and bee stings are not a good combination.

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Belle Plaine's avatar

These are the things I strive for. Always happy to see you here, Ian.

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Denise Sweet's avatar

Yikes! Doesn’t sound like fun at all! Glad to hear all is good. We purchased some Cutter Bees for our garden. They pollenate but don’t sting. There have been a wide variety of bees in our yard this year Large bees that Wayne refers to as helicopters.

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Belle Plaine's avatar

Cutter bees make the most glorious nests. Delightful.

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Donna's avatar

Glad you are okay! May be time to carry an epipen!

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Belle Plaine's avatar

Got a prescription!

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Brenda Laing's avatar

So very glad you are feeling better

Benadryl in your bag all the time !

Epicentre probably a very good plan

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Belle Plaine's avatar

Yup. I need to make an Epi Pen Epilogue.

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LINDA FAY MCKENZIE's avatar

I’m so happy you recovered! I think maybe the hollyhocks you saved were the ones that grew where I used to live. Great!❣️🫶🏽👍🏽🎼

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Glad McCarthy's avatar

What a story! My mind was yelling “ get help Melanie!!” Nice to have a good ending!

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Janice Haas's avatar

Wow! Glad you recovered! Sounds nasty! Also glad you are still tending to the Hollyhocks. I have been noticing hollyhocks alot lately! They remind me of my Grandma.

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