Hi everyone just wondering what you all recommend for stings. I’m new to bee keeping and been stung a few times ( comes with the territory I suppose ) and wanted to see if anyone has any ideas to keep the swelling down.
Thank you I’ll give it a trySting and Bite Cream. From Sainsbury ,Asda etc. 1% (or 2%?) hydrocortisone cream.
Works a treat.
approx £2.50 a tube.
Reduces pain and swelling.
...or the opposite. After many decades of stings, the wife of a local commercial beekeeper near here suddenly developed an allergy bordering on the anaphalactic. He has had to dramatically downsize as most of his hives were on the farm and close to the fasrmhouse. I now supply the local shopWith time and more stings you will hopefully develop immunity and suffer progressively less swelling.
That happens more than you’d think....or the opposite. After many decades of stings, the wife of a local commercial beekeeper near here suddenly developed an allergy bordering on the anaphalactic. He has had to dramatically downsize as most of his hives were on the farm and close to the fasrmhouse. I now supply the local shop
Agressive bees work wellHi everyone just wondering what you all recommend for stings.
Or the vegan solution grasp a nettle (preferably one that has grown in a grenhouse as they seem much more potent)Agressive bees work well
or try poking a wasp nest with a short stick
That works on snake bites?????Here in Thailand we grow Clinacanthus nutans bushes around the apiary. The plant is used traditionally for treating skin rashes, insects and snake bites. A few leaves plucked from the bush and rubbed on the sting site is all that's needed. The plant probably wouldn't survive a UK winter outside but might be ok in greenhouses and moved out for the summer.
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