Not that I know of! I've never heard it! Try aloe! Do you have an aloe plant? I do! Put aloe on it! Just cut the aloe in half and rub it on! Email me if this works!
2006-08-06 06:08:41
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answer #1
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answered by Crystal 2
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I am not sure but I always like using After-Bite which takes the sting and itch out of almost any insect bites or stings. Purchase at any drug store or Walmart/Kmart Pharmacy area.
What is After Bite®?
After Bite® is America's favorite insect bite and bee sting treatment.
What does After Bite® do?
After Bite® stops the itching and swelling from insect bites and stings. After Bite®'s formula works to neutralize the bite area so that itching is reduced and the bite area heals more quickly.
Why is After Bite® right for me?
Its pen-like vial that is easy and convenient to carry and use. Simply rub the pen-like applicator on the affected skin and relax as the itching and swelling disappear. That's why we call it "The Itch Eraser".
Its highly effective formula is the only bite relief formula backed by efficacy studies.
http://www.tendercorp.com/afterbite.html
2006-08-06 06:09:56
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answered by Anonymous
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i have never try an onion on a wasp sting but i have tried chewing tobacco or snuff and it really works. it takes the poison out that the wasp injects into you.
2006-08-06 06:10:44
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answered by Barbara C 1
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Baking Soda works better! Make a paste with it and put on the sting.
2006-08-06 06:07:57
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answered by Anonymous
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No- it's bi-carbonate of soda for bee stings and vinegar for wasps
2006-08-07 01:27:56
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answered by Hopalong 2
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the very best cure for bee stings is powdered meat tenderizer.Try it sometime.It works quick and even takes the redness away.
2006-08-06 06:12:28
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answered by curious_john 3
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Rub it in your eyes how did it feel??
Onions do not heal.
Vinegar will neutralize the venom though.
2006-08-06 06:08:26
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answered by spyderfantum13 2
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yes - the wasp begins to cry
2006-08-06 06:10:06
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answered by headcage 3
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No its not going to react to the poison. Cold will stow the effects.
2006-08-06 06:07:44
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answered by jeffrey k 3
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Make a mixture of baking soda and water. Put that on it.
2006-08-06 06:08:45
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answered by Katie Girl 6
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