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How Do You Naturally Treat A Hornet Sting?

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How Do You Naturally Treat A Hornet Sting?

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Hornet stings are very, very painful. As soon as you are stung by a Hornet a red welt will develop and the throbbing pain will begin. Before trying to treat a Hornet sting be sure you are safely away from the Hornet and nest. A Hornet will sting many times and if you kill a Hornet their Hornet friends back at the nest will come after you too. When a Hornet is killed it releases a scent and other Hornets will come to investigate. If you are allergic to Hornet stings seek emergency medical attention. Remove the stinger if there is one. Use a dull edge to scrape the stinger out, never squeeze a stinger site just in case the stinger is still in place you will release more Hornet venom. Place a slice of raw, chilled onion on the site of the sting. The onion will help to reduce swelling and relieve pain. Mix baking soda and pineapple juice to make a paste. Apply the paste to the sting to ease the pain. Apply wet tobacco to the sting. Tobacco from cigars, cigarettes or chaw can be used. Do no

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