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Phoenix
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PostPosted: 04:07 - 01 Aug 2009    Post subject: Bee Sting Reply with quote

Trivial yes, but new for me as I've never been stung by a bee before only wasps when I was a kid.

A Bumblebee flew into my truck cab on tuesday morning and at some point managed to sting my just above the knee. It hurt like a bitch for 5mins then went, then it got a bit itchy and swollen. Next day it was more swollen and itchier. Then it's stayed the same but still really itchy and the itching and swelling has spread out a bit but not evenly, even itches down the side of my leg now where the sting was. Today it's still really itchy, still got a lump and its a dark red almost purple patch now, why won't it go? I've tried witch hazel and tea tree but it does nothing, and i've not been scratching it madly either. Stinkwheel?
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PostPosted: 08:46 - 01 Aug 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ph, I Got stung by one a couple of weeks ago, You need to make sure the sting is out of your leg...

Squeeze it, anything, just make sure its out.
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PostPosted: 09:09 - 01 Aug 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was stung a couple of years ago when my dog disturbed a nest when out on a walk - ended up being chased down the field by swarm of them Shocked Had about a dozen stings all on the back of my arms and neck.

More for future reference really, as it may be a bit late for you now. Make sure the sting is out as bees leave it in situ, still pumping venom into you too, wasps are tidier and keep their sting attached to them for future use (usually a nano second later, further along your body Evil or Very Mad ). You then need to put something like vinegar on the stung bit as it helps to neutralise the effect of the venom.

They do take a while to go down properly and I had what looked like little bruises left too.
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PostPosted: 09:36 - 01 Aug 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tonka wrote:
You then need to put something like vinegar on the stung bit as it helps to neutralise the effect of the venom.


Vinegar on a wasp sting
Bicarbonate of soda on a bee sting

Mix them up and you'll make it hurt more.
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PostPosted: 21:36 - 01 Aug 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's not so itchy today thankfully but looks like I was shot point blank with a paintball, I looked up the other day on Bumblebees and apparently their sting doesn't come off like honeybees, they can reuse it, I couldn't see anything left in there. Glad I stamped on it after it got me, one is enough.
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PostPosted: 08:57 - 03 Aug 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Did you manage to get the sting out then?? I didn't realise that they left it in...
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PostPosted: 00:36 - 07 Aug 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bendy wrote:

Vinegar on a wasp sting
Bicarbonate of soda on a bee sting


Something my mammy taught me to remember which is which, Embarassed

Vinegar Wasp = VolksWagen

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PostPosted: 00:46 - 07 Aug 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Antihistamine pill. If the sting area is hot then it could be infected. Sometimes cured by squeezing the nast out and savlon, sometimes a visit to the GP.
BTW it could just be an overreaction to the sting.
Not helped much...Where's stinky when you need him?

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PostPosted: 08:06 - 07 Aug 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sounds like it's tissue damage from the bee venom.

Bicarbonate of soda or very dilute ammonia would have helped to neutralise it but only in the first half hour or so after you were stung.

What remains is essentially bruising and inflamation.

Hydrocortisone cream from the chemists can help reduce the swelling.

Bee stings are acidic, wasp stings are alkaline. Putting vinegar on a bee sting will make it worse.

AB - Ammonia for Bees
VW - Vinegar for Wasps
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PostPosted: 15:08 - 07 Aug 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks, it's all fine now, skins just a bit manky, even got a small scar. It started to go away finally after a week, was driving me crazy, used tea tree and witch hazel cream on it, not sure if it did anything though.

Was put into perspective after watching "Bitten" on discovery, necrotic Stilletto snake bites, Brown Recluse bites and a Rattlesnake bite causing compartment syndrome Sick
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