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Put vinegar on it to neutralise it because a wasp sting is a base.
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.
wasp sting is alkaline therefore an acid should treat it. put vinegar/lime on it and u'll be fine ( these are acidic) * acids neutralize alkali that will help but you should frist wash it with soup and water. To remove the vemon put a cool teabag on the spot where the sting is. You can also put an ice pack on it. You can also put a wet wash cloth on the wasp sting in case you don't have an ice pack
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Applying a cold compress or ice pack can help reduce swelling and pain from a wasp sting. Over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream or calamine lotion can also help with itching and inflammation. If there is a severe allergic reaction, seek medical help immediately.
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
A wasp sting is alkali, so if you put an alkali on it, it would not work. To neutralise the sting, you would have to use something acidic, like vinegar, also known as acetic acid. If you want to know more, then I can tell you about bee stings. Bee stings are acidic, so you shouldn't put something acidic on it. Try something alkali, like baking soda, or ammonia. That should help to neutralise the bee sting. Hope that helps x
It neutralizes because an acid is added to the sting which is in a liquid form this sting is also an alkali this means that when you put a bit of acid in it makes it turn green which on the PH scale means that is is a neutral thing!
I wouldn't recommend using bleach on your skin for anything ever...Try vinegar.
Wasp stings are acidic in nature. The venom injected by wasps is mostly alkaline in pH, which can cause pain, redness, and swelling at the sting site.
Well,it depends on how you put it. The wasp would sting the bear and the bear would run away so....the bear would win.