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  1. The story in detail:
  2. OP has been beekeeping as a hobby for 6 years.
  3. A new family moved in next door, but sadly, their son is very allergic to bee stings.
  4. OP wonders if they were in the wrong for keeping their bees despite the new neighbor's son, who is highly allergic, asking them politely to remove them.
  5. And the comments from other Redditors roll in:
  6. Lots of people backed up the OP and here's what they said:
  7. But some others said the beekeeper was wrong and the kid's health should come first:
  8. Then, a few users mention that while the OP isn't at fault, they should still show understanding towards the neighbor:
  9. Finally, OP gives us some updates:
  10. The second one:

Redditor Seeks Advice After Keeping Beehives Even Though Their New Neighbor's Child Is HIGHLY ALLERGIC To Them

Bees, those amazing little creatures of nature, have intrigued people for ages. Many have taken up beekeeping as a satisfying hobby, finding joy in looking after these important pollinators. But in the mix of enthusiasts, there's a group with serious bee-sting allergies. As beekeepers set up their hives in suburban backyards, things can get tense with neighbors who are allergic.

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Take our storyteller (OP), for example. They've been into beekeeping for years, tending to multiple hives in a peaceful suburban spot. They've done all the right paperwork too, making their beekeeping totally legit. But life takes a twist when new neighbors move in. They didn't know about the bees next door, and their son's got a major bee sting allergy. This isn't just a regular allergy; it's put the boy in the hospital multiple times. He even carries an Epi-pen in case of emergency.

The tricky part is that the neighbors want the hives gone to keep their kids safe. But OP's attached to their bees, so they say no. Now, OP and the new neighbors are at odds, with the town even getting involved. Wanna know how it all pans out? Keep scrolling to find out.

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The story in detail:

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OP has been beekeeping as a hobby for 6 years.

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A new family moved in next door, but sadly, their son is very allergic to bee stings.

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OP wonders if they were in the wrong for keeping their bees despite the new neighbor's son, who is highly allergic, asking them politely to remove them.

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And the comments from other Redditors roll in:

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Lots of people backed up the OP and here's what they said:

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But some others said the beekeeper was wrong and the kid's health should come first:

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Then, a few users mention that while the OP isn't at fault, they should still show understanding towards the neighbor:

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Finally, OP gives us some updates:

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The second one:

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Now that you've read the story, it's time for you to spill the beans! Have you ever found yourself in a similar situation? Let us know in the comment section below.

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