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No. Firstly, both the venom and vinegar are acidic; secondly nothing applied to the surface of the skin can neutralize the venom which has been injected into the tissues under the surface.
wasp stings are alkali and can be soothed by vinegar.
Vinegar is generally the best solution. and baking soda mixed in with warm water can ease the pain. :)
the wasp sting is full of venom which is alkaline
When a bee stings, the sting remains together with the venom sac and the muscles that pump the venom continue to work for up to a minute and will be driving the sting deeper into the skin. The longer you leave the sting in the skin, the more venom is pumped in, making the sting worse.
The wasp sting venom is alkaline, and so can be treated with a mild acid like vinegar to reduce the pain. By contrast the bee sting is acidic. An easy way to remember is that the word 'bee' has fewer letters than wasp, and the word 'acid' has fewer letters than alkali.
Its venom and sting.
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as long as they can make venom they can sting again and again
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When bees sting you, they insert a barb into your skin and then send a venom down the barb and into your body.
Bee venom is pretty much the same from one kind of bee to another. It is a matter of how much venom is in each sting. If you are a person who is violently allergic to insect sting venom, a single honeybee sting can be fatal. If you are unbothered by bee sting (many people seemingly are) a half-dozen or more stings may have no major effect.