No, they react similarly to a human.
the wasp sting is full of venom which is alkaline
It depends on how healthy someone is, if they have a strong immune system, they can survive more stings
if you put vinegar on wasp stings it will help because wasp stings have alkali in it and vinegar is a weak acid but bee stings are different they are acidic so if you put toothpaste on it it will help (try not to get bee stings mixed up with wasp stings because it will hurt even more if you put toothpaste on wasp stings or vinegar on bee stings)
Yes
the wasp stings the enemies.
The main venom in wasp stings is formic acid.
It f0331ng stings!
acid
Formic acid.
You tell by if it stings you or not . If it does it is a Queen wasp , they only sting . Hope I helped
Used for internal hemorrhages and is a good antidote for wasp stings and insect stings.
Toothpaste reduces the pain and swelling of a bee sting (because toothpaste is a base and the bee sting is acidic) Toothpaste doesn't help wasp stings because wasp stings and toothpaste are alkali. (However vinegar works well on wasp stings because vinegar is acidic)