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New Resource Available: Guidelines for Working with Stinging Insects

A bee covered in pollen. Photo.

We have launched a new web page about how to take precautions when you work with stinging insects.

On the new web page, you will find instructions for managers/team leaders as well as for people working directly with the insects. Among other things, you learn what is a must in the emergency medicine kit, how to write a risk assessment and what to do if you get stung. Check out the new web page Working with live wasps, bees or bumblebees.

Also, keep your eyes open for a workshop on the same topic. Carina Rasmussen will arrange one during the spring 2025.