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.
Fire coral is a red coral that gives you deep cuts and stings you that can last over 3 weeks!Stay away!!!
Rue finds leaves and chews them up and puts them on the stings to draw out the venom
Fire Coral is not endangered, but they are not growing as much as they used too...
a powder-filled capsule and ammonia
acids can not be used.
Prednisone is an oral steroid that can be used to treat wasp stings depending on how severe the reaction is. Antihistamines are usually among the first treatments used.
Jellyfish stings are known to be alkali in nature - therefore, treating the affected area with vinegar neutralises the stings.
Baking soda can be used to treat bee stings and polish objects. To make this mixture of baking soda to treat bee stings, you add water. To polish objects, you add baby oil.
Their stings burn like a fierce flame
yes it stings like fire
No. but you could be injured
coral polyps