Denim Deb
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I'm not sure that either of my kids have been stung. Instead the bees go for me.
Oh yeah! I completely forgot about meat tenderizer. When I was young that was the answer to stings in my family.Slinkytoys said:Adolph's meat tenderizer mixed with some water to form a paste. Apply to sting. Works like a charm, especially on wasp stings. OW! slinky
What? No, the main part of bee venom is melattin [1]. It hurts because it's breaking your cells open.luvinlife offthegrid said:I have heard that vinegar helps with bee stings, but baking soda/water paste works for wasp and hornet stings.
I've never used vinegar for bee stings, I've never been stung by a bee. It supposedly works because the venom is alkalyn. It works as a chemical magnet and draws the venom out.
I know that the baking soda paste works for wasps and yellow jacket stings. (their stings are acidic). I get stung by them all the time. It's been a couple of years though. *knock on wood*
the answer in my family was always 'you'll live' now go playBoogity said:Oh yeah! I completely forgot about meat tenderizer. When I was young that was the answer to stings in my family.Slinkytoys said:Adolph's meat tenderizer mixed with some water to form a paste. Apply to sting. Works like a charm, especially on wasp stings. OW! slinky