The soda which is alkaline neutralizes the bee sting which is acidic.
For wasp stings use vinegar. Vinegar is acidic and neutralizes the alkaline wasp sting.
NO NO NO. Do not put chlorine on any open wound or abrasion. It is caustic and may make the sting WORSE. Try a slice of onion or a touch-me-not leaf, or any over the counter cream for insect stings.
It depends on what type of gardener ,if its one of those gardeners who don't treat there plants right can not take good care of soil. But gardeners who take good care of there plants treat there soil good.
Pollution itself is a word with negative connotation meaning to dirty the environment so there is no such thing as "good pollution". However it can be used as in an ironic sense that you are going to pollute with a good thing. Let's say you pollute with something like music, if you play music (that nobody disagrees to) then you are spreading something into the area that isn't harmful, but rather pleasant. But the way it is spreading is like pollution, a form of parallelism of the spreading of both waste pollution and this "good pollution" making it ironic because pollution is bad, but you're spreading a good thing!
The good things about rain is that it provides water for us. It helps plants grow and gives us water that we have now ! And without rain, it'll make the farmer's life more difficult. Since it's always sunny. The bad things about rain is that it can cause flood, which causes damages to homes, animals,plants and crops. When there is holes in the ground sometimes it forms puddles that we slip on sometimes if we're not careful -ResTurtles1234
One good green thing may be a recycled bag that has been made of only recycled materials. another green thing may be a car that runs on hydrogen and so the only waste product would be water.
you can put mud on the sting to sooth it and the mud is supposed to draw out the venome I am no expert on the mud treatment but a bumble bee sting requires similar treatment to that of a honey bee. There are some pretty good answers and videos covering that.
if they are polite to you, and treat you nice that's Definitly a good thing-look closly at how they treat their moms, if they are good to their, they will most likely treat you (another girl)..(hopfully) with respect..
A wasp sting and a bee sting have different properties and therefore need different treatments to neutralize the sting.
if you didn't wipe good enough it will sting later.
no
Because they sting you
You should remove the stinger first. Then you want to reduce swelling with a cold pack. Hydrocortisone is good for both pain and itch relief. An antihistamine is also recommended.
This is a highly contentious topic. The primary problem substances in wasp stings are formic acid, acetylcholine, and seratonin. All three cause an inflammatory response, which is what produces the pain. If you act fast, a good buffer like baking soda would help neutralize the acid, but you would still have the problem of the other two inflammatory substances, which can be more powerful. An anti inflammatory drug like ibuprofen could help. Most often, the medical treatment of choice are topicals such as cortisone. Nothing known at this point in time, however, can "neutralize" a wasp sting.
Sting... or Ray
Both are good.
using bicarbonate of soda
Sting operations should continue because they are good for a community. Sting operations catch people that are trying to get away with illegal acts.