If it is the non moving fuzzy white/grey asp, the best thing I have found is to put ice on the sting asap, this should help numb some of the pain. Also, many people have reported feeling ill or faint soon after stinging. Just lay down with the cold compress and wait it out.
It is important to get the stingers out of the area in which the asp stung you. This can be accomplished by using a piece of tape and gently applying it to the affected area and then slowly removing the tape to remove the stingers. I would do this 2-3 times, with fresh tape each time, to be sure all stingers were removed.
The nature of the bee and wasp sting is that they are usually inflammatory and acidic.
Well, wasp sting is more poisonous than bee sting
A bee or wasp might STING.
sting
yes it does like a bee sting
It doesn't.
The self-defensive sinking of a stinger, with the resulting death of the bee, not the wasp, into skin defines a bee or a wasp sting.
A bee does not sting itself, but a wasp sometimes will. Bees will sting other bees if they are fighting.
No
A wasp's sting. The wasp sting is worse because their stinger is smooth making them able to pull it out smoothly and shove it in again. A bee's stinger is barbed like a fishing hook so they can't pull it out.
The stinger is on the back end of the bee, wasp, or hornet.
A wasp sting and a bee sting have different properties and therefore need different treatments to neutralize the sting.