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Re: Finally a remedy that works for stings [Re: SheldonS] #6471703 08/03/11 12:53 AM
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Anything with ammonia works pretty good: meat tenderizer, some window cleaners, bleach, others I can't think of.

Seems like the Yellow Jackets have been fiesty this summer. Maybe it has something to do with the drought, dunno.

Anyway, I've been using "AfterBite" and it seems to work pretty good.

good luck!

Re: Finally a remedy that works for stings [Re: Burnetbass] #6476790 08/04/11 03:45 AM
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Anything that is a base in terms of PH will work. Many insect stings are acidic, and the base cancels it out.


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Re: Finally a remedy that works for stings [Re: ftabangler13] #6480285 08/05/11 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted By: ftabangler13
Anything that is a base in terms of PH will work. Many insect stings are acidic, and the base cancels it out.


Beat me to it! thumb

Clorox will neutralize the acid from fire ants pretty well.


That's why they call it fishing and not catching!

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