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Understanding the Beekeeping Suit


Beekeepers or hobbyist are required to understand the significance of the beekeeping suit especially when they want to get seriously involved in beekeeping. Beekeepers must have a strong understanding and knowledge of the bees' behavior. The use of safety gears and protective clothing is very important in interacting with these social insects. A number of people have allergies on bee stings but aren't even aware of it. One way to know if one is allergic is upon experiencing the first sting. Getting stung by honey bees is part of beekeeping; so, it is important to know if you have bee sting allergies or not before you seriously pursue this kind of hobby. Even the experienced and expert beekeepers are not spared from bee stings. Some people believe that over time, you will be able to develop some kind of immunity from bee stings. The reason behind this is that beekeepers will eventually develop high levels of antibodies due to the bee's venom which in turn gives them sting resistance. However, it is still best to protect yourself from bee stings by using protective gears and other types of beekeeping suit like a pair of gloves, hooded suit and hat with meshed veil to protect the face. Some experienced beekeepers do not use gloves while dealing with honey bees because it sometimes gets in the way of handling honeycombs. Because of this, beekeepers increase their chances of getting bee stings. But, since they're already used to it, they simply remove the stinger using their fingernails, reducing the amount of released venom on the skin. Honey bees find breath's scent captivating and appealing, so it's important to put covering and protection from your neck up. The face is the part of the body that feels the most grueling pain from bee stings and it is very difficult to remove the stinger without the help of a mirror. The right approach to agitated bees is the key to keep and prevent possible attack on the face. That is why it is a wise choice to wear protective clothing and beekeeping suit to reduce the risk of getting stung. It is ideal for beekeepers to constantly wear beekeeping suit in handling and managing with the hives. The suit is a full length protective jump-suit that fits loosely on the wearer. It is light-colored with a smooth material. Predators like bears and skunks which are dark-colored and furry feast on the honey. In order to prevent an attack from honeybee, beekeepers wear a beekeeping suit that in white and with a smooth material. The suit can withstand the honeybee stinger and make its removal a lot easier and convenient. This also prevents the venom from entering the body; but the stings left on its fabric will carry on pumping out alarm pheromones that draw attention to aggressive attacks from the honey bees. To reduce the attraction and possible bee attacks, it is recommended to wash the suit regularly and to wash the hands with vinegar. Marilyn Oseen is a beekeeping expert. For great information on beekeeping suit [1], visit http://www.beekeeperhat.com [2]. Article Source [3] [1] http://www.beekeeperhat.com/ beekeeping-suit.html [2] http://www.beekeeperhat.com [3] http://www.articlesbase.com/hobbies-articles/understanding-the-beekeeping-suit-3845200.html
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Date Added: 01/23/2011
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