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First, wasps don't bite, they sting and inject venom; that's why it hurts so much.

Putting ice on the sting will help with swelling, but you want to wrap the ice because putting it on directly can damage your skin. Wasp venom is alkaline so a weak acid will help to neutralize it too, you can dab a little bit of vinegar on it.

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