i dont know about that, but meat tenderizer works
They are alkali, hence the use of vinegar to neutralize the stings.
They are alkali, hence the use of vinegar to neutralize the stings.
Vinegar.This also works for some jellyfish stings, they use the same kind of sting. I also heard you could use urine.You can also use red-wine vinegar on bee stings.
Many animals eat jellyfish. Sea turtles enjoy a nice jellyfish, and the stings don't bother them a bit. Other animals, like sea slugs, eat the jellyfish but don't digest the stinging cells - instead, they use them as part of their own defense. Having a sting doesn't always keep you from getting eaten.
nuetraliation is used on teeth and stings and small experiments in class stings like: neetles bee and wasp, and jellyfish. An acid to put on them is vinegar. and teeth people use toothpaste which already has alkalines and acids in it .
This is another tale about jellyfish treatment. While urine, due to its increased salinity, might be a better option than fresh water, better still would be ocean water for washing off any adhering tentacles. Ethanol can also be used to partially disable the nematocycst -- stinging cells.
Rue finds leaves and chews them up and puts them on the stings to draw out the venom
You should use meat tenderizer for a jellyfish sting.
Wasp have stings to defend themselves. They use the stings when an envader comes, or unfortunatley, when some one steps in their nest. They use them to scare away other wasps as well. So the wasps sting is really quite useful.
Ants have Methionic acid in there stings. Therefor to stop the stinging add bicarbonate of soda. :)
Stings mostly contain HCOOH , so to neutraliize the acid, Alkalies are used
The English popular name jellyfish has been in use since 1796.