If you are stung, immediately brush off the sting, it doesn't matter how, speed is the essence, and pour water on the wound to remove surface venom, this will reduce pain considerably. Most people merely suffer stinging pain and swelling from a sting, but if anyphylactic shock sets in this can be fatal, an antihistamine should be taken --- (these should be kept on hand, your chemist can advise you).
Baking soda and water spread on the bee sting area is a good all-natural bee sting treatment. Ice on the affected area afterwards will assist in bringing down the inflammation.
Applying calcium oxide over a bee sting can help neutralize the venom and provide relief from pain and swelling. The alkaline nature of calcium oxide can help in reducing the inflammatory response caused by the sting. However, it is recommended to consult a medical professional for proper treatment of bee stings.
A bee sting will start hurting immediately.
The chemicals left by a bee sting and wasp sting are slightly different. The wasp sting has a base which is neutralized by the vinegar. Bee stings are acidic and are not neutralized by the vinegar.
According to the link, below, the major chemical in a honey bee sting is "melittin".
There are a wide variety of bee sting treatments out there, but the most common of them all is icing the sting and taking an anti-histamine. Combining both will yield the best results.
Baking soda and water spread on the bee sting area is a good all-natural bee sting treatment. Ice on the affected area afterwards will assist in bringing down the inflammation.
you can put mud on the sting to sooth it and the mud is supposed to draw out the venome I am no expert on the mud treatment but a bumble bee sting requires similar treatment to that of a honey bee. There are some pretty good answers and videos covering that.
The best bee sting treatment would be to pull the stinger out, if there is one in the skin, and use Hydro-cortisone cream. If the burn persists, try applying some Calamine lotion.
You can buy antihistimine cream at the drug store to help with the itchiness associated with a bee sting. pediatrics.about.com/cs/.../a/dnt_lt_bugs_bte_3.htm will also give you some advice.
Remove the stinger the same way it went in with a blunt edge. You can also apply sting relief or an ice pack.
Applying calcium oxide over a bee sting can help neutralize the venom and provide relief from pain and swelling. The alkaline nature of calcium oxide can help in reducing the inflammatory response caused by the sting. However, it is recommended to consult a medical professional for proper treatment of bee stings.
An effective way to treat a bee sting is to first and formost remove the stinger. Then the wound should be treated with a cool compress such as an ice pack.
The nature of the bee and wasp sting is that they are usually inflammatory and acidic.
Bumble bees are bees. If they sting, it is a bee sting. Robber flies can bite humans. It is not similar to a bee sting.
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It can't. A drone (male bee) cannot sting.