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What do you wash your suits with
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<blockquote data-quote="Maggie" data-source="post: 5230" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>Interesting concept haven't heard of this. If micro aerosol particles are going to float around the house, then they must float around the cab of your pickup. If you don't have the overalls in the house, to prevent this micro aerosol transmission, do you ever have your family in the cab pickup?</p><p></p><p>My thoughts are, that if I do have bee venom on my suit, the suit goes in the washing machine that day, so I am not attracting bees the next time I wear it, due to pheromones from the day/s prior. Are dust and pollen the micro aerosols you refer to? Once again, if the overalls are dirty, I would be washing them. </p><p></p><p>Do you have a separate washing machine for your overalls? I would have thought this would be more of a help in preventing hypersensitivity in family members. But then again, I could be wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maggie, post: 5230, member: 71"] Interesting concept haven't heard of this. If micro aerosol particles are going to float around the house, then they must float around the cab of your pickup. If you don't have the overalls in the house, to prevent this micro aerosol transmission, do you ever have your family in the cab pickup? My thoughts are, that if I do have bee venom on my suit, the suit goes in the washing machine that day, so I am not attracting bees the next time I wear it, due to pheromones from the day/s prior. Are dust and pollen the micro aerosols you refer to? Once again, if the overalls are dirty, I would be washing them. Do you have a separate washing machine for your overalls? I would have thought this would be more of a help in preventing hypersensitivity in family members. But then again, I could be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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