How To Take The Sting Out Of A Wasp Sting
Have you ever been stung by a wasp? It hurts, doesn’t it? And did you know that in addition to the pain, a venomous wasp sting may cause coughing and wheezing, and even anaphylaxis? In this post, we’re discussing how to take out a wasp stinger.
How to take out a wasp stinger if you get stung by a wasp. It happens to you, it happens to me, and it’s not fun. I’ve compiled all sorts of information here on what to do after you get stung by a wasp. It’s summertime and that means the wasps are out and about.
I don’t care if you are a professional pest controller or have never dealt with wasps before, this is important information. It doesn’t matter if you live in the desert in India or Alaska, I can guarantee you will run into a wasp eventually. Today I’m going to walk you through the steps to safely and effectively removing a stinger from your body.
How To Take The Sting Out Of A Wasp Sting
How To Take Out A Wasp Stinger
We all know that wasps are pesky creatures, but they can also be dangerous. If you’re stung by a wasp, the sting will cause you to experience an allergic reaction. The most common symptoms are swelling, redness and pain at the site of the sting. This is due to histamine being released in your body as part of your immune response.
The best way to remove a wasp sting is with soap and water, but if this isn’t possible then there are other ways to get rid of it. Here are five different methods for removing a stinger from your skin:
1) Use ice: Ice can reduce inflammation and decrease pain by constricting blood vessels. Hold an ice cube against the stung area for 10 minutes until the area turns white or numb; then remove the ice and apply warm water directly over it for five minutes before washing away any remaining venom on your skin with soap and water;
2) Use tweezers: If possible, use tweezers to grab hold of the stinger before removing it from your skin; this will prevent any further venom from entering into your bloodstream;
3) Apply alcohol
How To Take The Sting Out Of A Wasp Sting
Firstly, let’s look at how to get a wasp or bee stinger out. Whilst bees leave their sting behind and die, wasps often don’t – although they may leave their stinger behind if swatted during the stinging. It’s important to remove the sting quickly so that the venom doesn’t continue to release. There are two dos and don’ts to remember:
- Do. Scrape the sting out sideways with a finger nail, card or anything thin and flat.
- Don’t. Try to pull it out with your fingers or tweezers, as you risk snapping off the sting and leaving it in your skin
Home remedies for Wasp or Bee stings
Now you’ve got the sting out, here’s 3 options for how to treat a wasp or bee sting at home. If you have stumbled across some stinging nettles on your walk instead, check out our home remedies for nettle stings to relieve your pain.
1. How to cure a wasp or bee sting with vinegar, lemon and honey
Vinegar and lemon juice are great options if you’re looking for a bee and wasp sting home treatment. Both contain a type of acid that will help to neutralise the sting and provide a soothing sensation. Any vinegar will do, but apple cider vinegar is ideal. Here’s how to use them:
- Lemon. Cut a slice and place it directly over the sting, or squeeze out as much juice as you can and soak a Cushelle tissue in it, holding the tissue over the affected area.
- Vinegar. Soak a Cushelle tissue in vinegar and rub over the sting – you can also try holding the tissue on the sting and apply a little pressure.
- Honey. Apply a small amount to the affected area and cover it with a Cushelle tissue for up to an hour. The honey will lower the inflammation and help to repel bacteria.
Cushelle pocket pack tissues are strong enough to hold the lemon juice or vinegar without tearing, and soft enough to provide some extra comfort.
2. Wasp or bee sting treatments: ice and medications
Ice and drugs are other top choices to treat a wasp and bee sting and relieve the pain. The ice will help reduce swelling caused by the sting and slow down blood flow to the area, which will help with any throbbing pain. Painkillers are also a valid remedy in case you have no ready ice at home.
- Cold Packs. Crush a couple of ice cubes to make a cold pack – wrap them in strong Cushelle facial tissues and hold over the sting for around 20 minutes. Never put any ice directly on the skin to avoid cold burns.
- Painkillers. Take Ibuprofen or Tylenol to relieve the pain, follow the instructions on their packaging to see how often you can take the tablets.
- Medication. Placing hydrocortisone cream on the sting can help reduce swelling, itchiness and redness.
3. How to treat wasp or bee stings with vegetables
Using the right vegetable can be a great home remedy for a wasp sting or bee sting. Here’s a few to try:
- Cucumber. Simply take a slice and rub it over the sting – cucumber promotes a slight tightening of the skin, which will help ease the pain, and it also provides a cooling sensation.
- Garlic. Make a paste from a crushed clove, cover your sting with it, and place a plaster over the top – the garlic juices will get to work soothing the discomfort.
- Onion. Cut an onion in half and place it face down on the sting and press gently until the pain has reduced.
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