
Bees are extremely beneficial insects, but their stings can be very painful. Learn how to prevent and treat a bee or wasp sting here.
How to Treat a Bee Sting
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There is something you can do to alleviate the pain of a sting. Onion juice. Just a little. If it does not work instantly, you probably need to remove a stinger. So if you are going into bee country, carry a small onion. Maybe chop it up and put it into a baggy.
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Even though the area might become itchy, try not to itch it.
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Even though the area might become itchy, try not to SCRATCH
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When it comes to mosquito bites if I find the urge to itch unbearable I scratch until the small bump forms on my skin. Afterwards I squeeze the bump like a pimple until all the clear liquid is gone and only blood comes out. This to me is the easiest way to keep mosquito bites from itching for too long.
Dilute 1 tablespoon vanilla extract with 1 cup water and wipe the mixture on your exposed skin to discourage mosquitoes, blackflies, and ticks.
There was a preparation called afterbite that was sold and works very well. You can make your own for a lot less money by mixing 1 part ammonia (clear, non detergent) and 1 part baby oil/olive oil or almond oil. Apply to the sting/bite. The ammonia neutralizes the sting venom and the oil soothes the skin. I received this information from a pharmacist and I am a retired RN.
I used to use afterbite which I never found all that effective. Then I used a drop of ammonia which was more effective. But now I use a drop of Frankincense. The Frankincense not only numbs more quickly but in a few minutes you will forget you were ever bitten. Give it a try !
scorpion sting. Will baking soda and vinegar. Will it help?
Clear nail polish, cover a mosquito bite with clear nail polish, must be clear, colored polish doesn't work. Itch stops immediately! Keep it up until the bite disappears.
The best remedy I have *ever* used for mosquito, yellow fly & bee/wasp stings is meat tenderizer. Yes, you read correctly, meat tenderizer. The meat tenderizer draws the poison out of the bite/sting, helps reduce swelling & speeds up healing.
Make a paste with the meat tenderizer & water (or witch hazel) and apply it to the bite/sting for about 15-20 minutes, then rinse off with cool water. My mom told me about this remedy the first time I got stung by a wasp. After leaving the paste on the sting for about 20 minutes there was zero swelling, zero pain & the only evidence left of the sting was a tiny red dot where the stinger went in.
When I've been bitten by yellow flies, I've found mixing the meat tenderizer with witch hazel to be particularly effective in reducing the infernal itching, and it also causes the blistering to happen sooner, which in turn speeds up healing. But, most importantly, it is the *only* remedy I have used that helps with the itching. Forget hydrocortisone, yellow fly bites laugh at it, but the meat tenderizer does the trick.
Hope this helps!! :)