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1. Cover the area with a cold pack, such as a small bag of ice or a package of frozen peas. This immediately brings down the swelling and helps relieve some of the pain. 2. Soak a
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Wasps sting as a means of defending themselves. It is something that they have evolved to do over millions of years. Learn more about wasps online. You can find more information here
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There are many home remedies to treat a wasp sting. My dad always told me that if I got stung by a wasp to ask someone for a cigarette. A good way to get the stinger out is to put
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First, make sure the stinger is out of the skin, and although are lots of salves you can buy, the old fashioned way of making a paste of baking soda and water, to apply, works great
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