To treat a woolly worm (or Lonomia obliqua) sting, first wash the affected area with soap and water to prevent infection. Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling and relieve pain. Over-the-counter antihistamines or pain relievers can help alleviate itching and discomfort. If symptoms worsen or if you experience severe reactions, seek medical attention promptly.
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The last answer was most obviously wrong. A 'Woolly Worm' is clearly a worm that has just got a little bit hyper and rolled around in someones discarded bum fluff. You can de-wool a 'Wooly Worm' by simply sprinkling some talcum powder around it. The worm will then live a happy successful life and possibly buy several motor homes.
they treat bee sting in the 1800 by cold food and snow
Blind worm is an endangered lizard in the UK (Anguis Fragilis) The sting would be the bite of the lizard.
This would be a woolly bear caterpillar (banded woolly bear.) They are found through out North American except Canada.
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A tulo is a type of mammal known as a primate. It is a small, nocturnal primate native to Madagascar. It is also known as a woolly lemur.
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To treat a wasp sting that has become infected with puss, rinse with peroxide several times a day until cleared. If the infection is not minor seek medical attention to have a healthcare professional treat the sting.
The best way to treat a Costa Rican caterpillar sting is by washing it with alcohol and applying antibiotic ointment. The sting should be cleaned multiple times a day to avoid an infection.
An onion can be used to treat a bee sting by cutting it in half and placing it on the affected area. The natural enzymes in the onion can help reduce pain and swelling caused by the bee sting.