None.
That would depend on what kind of larvae you are talking about. Be more specific?
TADPOLES
Bees and other stuff like that.
open cplojushus
Depending on which kind it is, the number of stings and the health of the person.
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.
Seawater
Palos Verdes Blue butteflies do not necessarily dine on larvae. They enjoy deerweed and rattlepod as their nectar. The larvae eat the leaves of the same plants until pupation.
a bumble bee
i think Killer bees. im not sure though
hot water
Don't use toothpaste for bee stings. Make a paste with water and baking soda and apply that to the site. Be sure the stinger is removed first, if it is still present.