It's a pH 7 because seven is neither acid nor alkali
The PH Scale of a wasp sting is around 6
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Wasp venom has a pH of 6.8 to 6.9, so is pretty well neutral.
Bee stings and most wasp stings include formic acid, so the pH is acid. However, the portal of entry of the injected toxin is so small that an application of baking soda or the like is likely to be ineffective. The pH of bee venom is between 5.0 and 5.5. The pH of wasp venom is 6.8 to 6.9: it is almost neutral.
The main venom in wasp stings is formic acid.
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Acid - you add lemon juice to it.
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pH level of the hair and skin are 5.5
A wasp sting is not acidic but a bee sting is. A wasp sting is actually pH 10 alkali so if you had a wasp sting and put some fizzy drink on it, it SHOULD help because fizzy drinks are pH 4 and it should balance it out.
Most wasp stings have a neutral pH, around 7. If a wasp sting was added to a universal indicator, it would turn a shade of green. Also tern is actually spelt turn
You can't neutralise bee venom. It's not the acid that is the problem, it's the protein peptides apamin, melittin and phospholipase that do the damage, and you can't neutralise those.