Here is a website that has a few different remedy's for ant stings. Hopefully one will help you.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/28363
Formic acid, also known as methanoic acid, but that is not the only active ingredient. Nettle sting also contains seratonin and histamine. There are also traces of oxalic acid and tartaric acid.
Yes ant bite acidic very. Ant bites sting because they contain formic acid.
Ants and some other stinging insects release formic acidwhen they bite. Some plants, such as nettles, also release formic acid when touched.
Calamine solution contains zinc carbonate and ant's sting contains Formic acid. The reaction between the acid and the base neutralises the effect of the sting.
Bee venom is acidic: one of its components is formic acid. However, although it will add to the initial stinging sensation, it is not the acid that does the damage. Most of that is the result of two proteins, mellitin and apamin.
First of all, Ants do not bite. They sting using the needle at the back of their abdomen.Ant sting usually contain Formic Acid.
An ant sting is acidic. Ants inject formic acid into their prey when they sting, causing a burning sensation.
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Formic acid is found in nature in the venom of some ants, as well as in the fluids of certain stinging nettles. It is also used as a preservative and antibacterial agent in some personal care products. Additionally, formic acid is produced industrially for various applications, such as in the production of leather, textiles, and as a pesticide.
Ammonia is basic and the idea is that it will neutralise the formic acid in the sting
A bee's sting is mostly Formic Acid.
A wasp sting contains formic acid, making it acidic in nature.
Formic acid, also known as methanoic acid, but that is not the only active ingredient. Nettle sting also contains seratonin and histamine. There are also traces of oxalic acid and tartaric acid.
Formic acid - the same as used by ants