Wood Bees live in wood, don’t make honey, are red colour blind, & are not very sociable…

It is very rare to see the Wood Bee Queen, least of all get stung by her!

Things you can get without a prescription to treat a huge influx of venom(The Queen injects much more venom than the other bees)!!!

Aerius is basically an antihistamine which reduces swelling, lessens pain, but is non-drowsy, so you don’t fall asleep ’cause you will need to take other medications…(but any decent antihistamine will do)…

Fer-in-Sol is Ferrous Sulfate, & the pharmacist has that…It is a liquid Iron supplement…Drink lots! This is for the Iron anemia-Bee venom lowers Iron like crazy, & persistent iron anemia can take several days to correct from a big venom amount…(or if you are allergic)…Note:Liquid Iron turns your teeth black!!! You can take iron pills instead if you have the time…

Iron anemia causes shortness of breath & tightening of the throat…In severe cases they call this anaphylaxis…When I drank the liquid Iron, immediately I felt my breathing come back, & my throat loosening…

B12…The spray on the tongue form of B12 hits you fast…Spray half a bottle fast to boost blood pressure quickly…Check blood pressure at a drugstore that has those free blood pressure check machines…Mine was 98 over 64…Way too low…Anything under 120 over 80 is low…Stroke can happen when blood pressure is low…Slurring of words is a sign of low blood pressure, as is confusion, slowness, lack of ability to move…

Methylcobalamin is a better form of B12 than cyanocobalamin, if you are reversing Bee venom…The cyano can interrupt the effectiveness of the B12 in an envenomation case…Oral B12 works but take way too much if you want results…I took 20 tablets of 5000 micrograms, & still needed more…

Injectable B12 is available non prescription…You need also an intra-muscular needle, also available from the pharmacist, no prescription needed…Get empty gelatin capsules…Draw to the number 1 on the needle syringe of B12, then inject your empty gelatin capsule with that red liquid…Use the extra liquid topically on the bee sting area…

Close the gelatin capsule & put it up your bum as a suppository…Why? Injecting yourself with B12 is difficult & possibly dangerous…Suppositories go up the spine to the brain fast…This is how I corrected the severe low blood pressure hypotension from the bee venom…

Works if you don’t have an Epi-pen(epipens are available non prescription in Canada & are cheaper at a Walmart), or cannot inject for various reasons…Much more humane than injections…

Eat seafood to boost blood pressure…Vitamin Water called Focus has 80% cobalamin added…Pine needles make a great anti-inflammatory tea if you are up in the country…