4/08/2007

Moore Co. Beekeepers, April 10


April meeting of the Moore County Beekeepers

Tuesday, April 10, 2007, 7:00 PM

Agriculture Center in Carthage
A "What Do You Know" session consisting of a series of questions displayed on-screen. Members will have time to answer each question, and after everyone has completed all the questions we will go over each one to make sure we are all in agreement on each particular category. Bring a pencil.

If time allows, we may also have a short program on Bee Stings.

1 comment:

amandasblognews44 said...

Mitigator Rules!
I can recommend a new “scrub” product called “Mitigator Sting & Bite Treatment”; to say that it is terrific is an understatement! It actually removes venom by exfoliating the top layer of skin, opening the pores and drawing out the toxins. I had instant relief from pain and itching and all traces of the sting disappeared within minutes. I found it on the web at www.Mitigator.net which is their military website. I called and they sold me (6) ½ ounce packages for about $2.00/pack (each resealable pack treats about 20 stings or bites). The only thing that can create a problem is if you wait too long to apply it, it should be rubbed in vigorously within the first few minutes after the bite or sting – the longer you wait, the less effective it is. I’ve used it on bees, wasps, fire ants (no blisters even appeared), mosquitoes and chiggers. They say it works on jellyfish but I’m a long way from the ocean so I haven’t needed it for that problem. No smelly chemicals, works great and is even safe for kids (the scrubbing replaces scratching so – no secondary infections). I should make a commercial for them!