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Life Sciences => Physiology & Medicine => Topic started by: deweys hamster on 13/08/2004 20:48:39
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Hi everyone,
I read somewhere that bee and wasp stings were different- one being acid, the other alkali. Does anyone know if this is true? And if it is, would it only make sense to put vinegar on the alkaline one and use something like bicarb for the other? What do people put on bee/ wasp stings?
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wocha...try this link and read the thread...you should find the answers you seek... http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=869&SearchTerms=wasp,stings
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thanks neilep,
i suppose that's the problem coming into the forum after all these years- i've not managed to read all of the old topics. i hope nobody minds repeating themselves.
anyway, just like to take this opportunity to say that this is a great site!
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No trouble at all deweys hamster....I've even asked the same question twice, in the space of three months ! so don't worry about it and and welcome :-)
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