The reason you put vinegar on a jellyfish stingis because it is another way to help heel it then just peeing on it.
The liquid put on a jellyfish sting can be vinegar or even though it sounds gross, urine.
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It's alkali...treated with veniger ( or urine). water works
vinegar
put vinegar on it
I was stung by 3 jelly fish, first I applied vinigar but dident feel any releif from the pain, then I had a VERY HOT shower with gave immediate relief then i put mono floral honey (pure 100% honey) on 2 of the 3 stings. The 2 stings that I applied honey too were 80% gone with in an hour or applying the honey. The one sting I did NOT rub with NO honey was still sore and still had big red welts 72 hours later. 100% Honey works very good on jelly fish stings.
Jellyfish cannot sting hair because hair cannot be penetrated by the jellyfish's tiny stinging 'barbs.' However, the barbs can easily pierce skin and inject the jellyfish venom/poison into the skin and this makes the 'sting.' So it is not a good idea to put a jellyfish on your head, because it just might be able to sting your scalp! Now that WOULD be painful!
Jellyfish are neither friendly or aggressive. They have no way to tell a friend from a predator, so they do not sting you on purpose unless they are box jellyfish, which feel threatened by human populations.
Put vinegar on it to neutralise it because a wasp sting is a base.
The chemicals left by a bee sting and wasp sting are slightly different. The wasp sting has a base which is neutralized by the vinegar. Bee stings are acidic and are not neutralized by the vinegar.
if it is a bee sting it is an acid sting so then put vinegar an alkilie will level out the ph [the level of intensity in acid s and alkilies] and if it is a wasp sting put lemon juice or some mild form of acid on it and it will level it out
Recovring from wasp stings is simple. You have to put on vinegar.