Judy wrote:
>I am a newbie beekeeper looking for info on treating beestings. I
>understand the part about scraping the stinger out. My question is how do
>you cope with/treat the swelling/itching that goes on for 3 or 4 days after
>the fact? The itching is AWFUL. I tried an over the counter antihistamine
>last time and that helped some. Is there any topical ointment that is
>effective? My bee books don't address the subject. (must be some macho
>beekeeper thing).
Judy,
After 100 or 200 stings you either won't feel a thing (after the initial
prick) or you will give up beekeeping, heh, heh, heh.
However in the meantime, make a paste with bicarbonate of soda and a little
water and spread over the sting area - it does stop the itching. I found
that the sting brought itself back to my attention when I absentmindedly
scratched the itch. Re-apply as necessary - no need to expensive
antihistamines.
HOG BAY APIARY
Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island
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