I was out working in the garden today and got stung. I didn’t even see what it was. There were no bees, or wasps that I could see
in the area. I’m always very careful to
give them their space. No one likes
getting stung and some people are very allergic. If you are one of those unfortunate people,
follow your doctor’s instructions and get to an emergency room right away if
needed. If not, here’s a tip.

So what do you do with a bee sting or wasp bite, or any
other critter for that matter? First of
all get some vinegar on it. We use cotton balls and soak them with white
vinegar and apply the cotton ball directly to the affected area. This works really well. (It has something to
do with the toxins being the base and the vinegar being the acid, so I’m told
by my husband, the hazmat guru. It doesn’t matter to
me how it works, I just know that it does.) It takes the sting out and helps
reduce swelling. Secondly, I always take
an anti-histamine as well. It helps with
any of the other reactions.
What do you do when you are on a motorcycle in the middle of
nowhere and you get stung? Pull over as quickly as is safe to do so. Get your vinegar on the sting spot right
away. (If you’re not sure of the exact spot, the general area will work too) We carry vinegar soaked cotton balls in an
old film case on the bike at all times. We also usually have some dissolving
anti-histamines so we don’t have to worry about having water all the time. (I use Claritin, but I'm sure all the brands are good). Having these small items in all your vehicles
would be a great idea too. You never know when you’re going to get bitten or
stung. Bugs don’t care if you’re in a car, on a motorcycle, riding a horse or
camel. They just bite!
I got stung last summer right at the helmet line at the
temple on the side of my face. We pulled
over right away and I got the vinegar on and the anti-histamine in. In about 10 minutes the stinging had really
eased down to not much of anything, thankfully.
I was very concerned about swelling so close to my eye. One can’t ride a
motorcycle with a swollen eye affecting your eyesight! Like always, it worked
like a charm and I had very little swelling in a small area.
If you don’t have these items on your possession and wonder
what to do. My daughter was stung right
on the upper lip, poor thing. And on the Friday of a long-weekend no less. We didn’t
have any vinegar with us, but we were only about 4 miles from a McDonald’s
Restaurant. We high tailed it for
McDonalds. I ran in and got some napkins
and some vinegar packets. We put that on
as soon as we could get it poured onto the napkins. It helped a bit, but we were a bit late. We also didn’t have any anti-histamines with
us, so we used Advil. Any
anti-inflammatory will help with the swelling, but not any of the other
reactions that may be possible.
Of course none of this is designed to deter you from doctor’s
orders or advice by any means. But whatever you can do for yourself at home
without medical attention the better.
And on the road it’s a must. Medical services and restaurants aren’t
always handy when you’re travelling.
If you are unfortunate and get stung, try this method. It really works.





