Depends on what you mean. Anything too basic or acidic may cause a sting. For example, wasp stings are basic, and bee stings are acidic.
locasts are a type of bug that flies and stings
Soap, sweat, onion, dust, salt water, and smoak
sore throat? Maybe you need your tonsoles removed. A sore throat can be symptomatic of a variety of conditions. I recommend consulting with your health care provider if the problem persists.
foods, drugs, and insect bites or stings. Common culprits include: nuts, especially peanuts, walnuts, and Brazil nuts; fish, mollusks, and shellfish; eggs
Stinging NettleA Stinging Nettle is an alkali so you should Use a dock leaf, it grows next to a stinging nettle. Just rub it on the place you got stung. :)
It's a scorpion, you can find one in the desert
to corrode or burn through something to neutralise a basic substance e.g certain stings
to corrode or burn through something to neutralise a basic substance e.g certain stings
That is not an ant but a wingless wasp. Ouch!
No it is not a predator. It only stings to protect it's hive. Once it stings something, it dies, so they don't really want to sting you. They will if you bother them, but pretty much if you don't become a threat to them, they are not a threat to you.
no because benidril is when you are allergic to something and use it not to be allergic to what are you allergic to
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
Dock leaves are alkaline - they neutralise the formic acid in nettle stings
yes-neutralization means when something is treated by another for example stings from nettles are treated with vinegar.
I'm not sure how long, but, once a bees stings someone or something it will die in a few mintues.
Horses can be allergic to bee stings and well as other bug bites. I have a horse that's allergic to fly bites and she looks like she has tumors cause they get so big!