I have a neighbor... country neighbor that is, who is recently trading honey for eggs. good arrangement all the way around. I'm going to have him look at my property and advise whether a hive would be appropriate for my yard. I'm sure it would, the biggest issue is that I have a lot of ground clover, great for bees, not so great for my 7 y.o. who runs through that clover and might get stung. She has multiple allergies, so, bees would perhaps bee a blessing and a curse, I'm thinking that honey from local bees would help desensitize her to the outdoor pollen allergens, but a bee sting, could be more problematic for her than it would for the average child. Perhaps I'll get her tested before proceeding further. My neighbor may park a hive in my yard next year.I'd love to learn how to make skin lotions from the bees wax... again a way to help my little one with her allergies.![]()
Unless your 7 yo steps directly on a bee with a bare foot, they will not bother her. Their entire focus is collecting pollen and nectar. Additionally, most allergies to stings are from wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets. If she has allergies, you probably have an epipen handy anyway.
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