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Baking soda and water, mix into a paste and put on the sting spot. It will draw out the stinger. Apply ammonia *better, "Spirits of) to the sting. Good for wasp stings, too
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You're right! The baking soda paste does work to calm the pain. And some say it takes out the stinger. Ice on the area can help too.
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