First you have to scrape away the stinger and poison sac with a sharp edge like a knife blade. An ice pack should make you feel better. It is important to remove the stinger as soon as you are stung, because it will continue to pump poison, and physically edge its way further in, for about a minute afterwards.
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∙ 2009-06-04 10:59:37nettle stings contain formic acid. they are phlorophlane bites
Bee stings contain Formic Acid. The formula of Formic Acid is HCO2H.
stinging nettle
Because it stings.
Well if you were swimming you might have clorene from the pool on it.
a bee stinger is small and thin and it is also pointy. if a bee stings you then the stinger gets stuck in you and you will have to pull it out and after the bee stings you it dies.
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No. Dogs cannot feel nettle stings as their fur protects them. But if the sting manages to get through the fur, then they will be stung.
You can dry it out. Rubbing alcohol, white vinager or calamine lotion are very good for poison ivy. The alchol and vinager stings but it feels alot better.
Through bee stings
It has better craftmanship and they allow the stings to do more
No. Bee venom is acidic anyway, and wasp venom is chemically neutral, so in neither case will any form of acid help.
yes wasp stings are alkali but bee stings are acidic
no not at all it feels like nothing at all ... but after it stings for about a second and its all better .
nettle stings contain formic acid. they are phlorophlane bites
Because Bee stings are acidic but Wasp stings are alkali and bee with bee stings they leave the stinger in you http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/images/ency/fullsize/9100.jpg