I'm not sure if this is where this message should go but . . .
My neighbor recently got stung by a bee and then got a bacterial infection. Her hand is very swollen. According to her, the doctor asked if she lived near live stock. At first she said no but then mentioned our chickens. The doctor said it was possible that the bee landed in the chicken poo and transmitted the bacteria to her when she got stung. Is this possible? Has anyone ever heard of this or is this one more sign of my neighbors craziness?
And isn't possible that the bee got bacteria from somewhere else???? Anyway, she's such a kind and loving neighbor that she wanted to let me know about this so that I could be on guard for my children's sake (and this last sentence is laden with sarcasm).
My neighbor recently got stung by a bee and then got a bacterial infection. Her hand is very swollen. According to her, the doctor asked if she lived near live stock. At first she said no but then mentioned our chickens. The doctor said it was possible that the bee landed in the chicken poo and transmitted the bacteria to her when she got stung. Is this possible? Has anyone ever heard of this or is this one more sign of my neighbors craziness?
And isn't possible that the bee got bacteria from somewhere else???? Anyway, she's such a kind and loving neighbor that she wanted to let me know about this so that I could be on guard for my children's sake (and this last sentence is laden with sarcasm).