My husband does most of the beekeeping in our house because we thought I might be allergic to bees. About 10 years ago I was stung on the arm while driving on a road trip with the window down. My entire arm swelled up about twice it's normal size. I was nauseous and ill for the entire rest of the day. When I mentioned it to my doctor once, his eyes got big and then he wrote me a prescription for an epi-pen, which I carried around for years.
About 4 years ago I had an allergy test done and the test came back negative for bee venom. Because bee allergies can be so serious, I wasn't exactly jumping on the bandwagon when we decided to keep bees. I have enjoyed it and almost always observe when my husband does inspections, but I keep my distance.
Because of their erratic behavior the last few weeks, my husband decided to do a very thorough inspection. I pulled out my lawn chair and observed about 12 feet away as he pulled each frame out and inspected it. Towards the end I went inside to get dinner started. When my husband finished, I came out of the house to make sure he was bee-free before we took off his protective gear. There was a bee hiding in a fold of his clothing, so I whisked it away. Next thing I knew there was a bee flying around my head and then I felt a sharp sting on the back of my neck. The bee was stuck in my hair. While my husband was getting the bee out of my hair, I could feel the intensity gradually increasing. My husband got the stinger out and then I went straight inside and grabbed my Purify essential oil blend. I put a drop directly on my bee sting. I immediately felt some relief. I kept applying one drop about every 5 minutes. The welt never got any bigger and there has been no swelling. 15 minutes after the sting there was no more pain. I am so thankful that I had the essential oils on hand. I have never had such a pleasant bee-sting experience.Other essential oils that are good for bee stings are Roman Chamomile and Basil.
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