Bee/Hornet Sting Cure

Started by Teresa, April 17, 2007, 11:56:49 PM

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Teresa

Bee/Hornet Sting Cure

I got this from a friend of mine.. thought it was well worth passing on.

A couple of weeks ago I was unfortunate enough to get stung by both a bee and hornet while working in the garden. My arm swelled up so off to the doctor I went. The clinic gave me cream and an antihistimine.

The next day the swelling was getting progressively worse so off to my regular doctor I went.

Infected arm - needed an antibiotic. What was interesting is what the Dr. told me. The next time you get stung put a penny on the bite for 15 minutes. I thought, wow next time (if there ever is one) I will try it.

Well, that night Shelley's niece got stung by two bees. When she came over to swim I looked at the bite and it had already started to swell. So off I went to get my money. Taped a penny to her arm for 15 minutes. The next morning, there was no sign of a bite. Wow were we surprised. Her niece, we decided, just wasn't allergic to the sting.

Well, guess what happened again on Saturday night. I was helping Shelley deadhead her flowers and guess what? You are right I got stung again two times by a hornet on my left hand. Was I ticked. I thought, here I go again having to go to the doctor for yet another antibiotic.

Well I promptly went into the house, again got my money out, and taped two pennies to my bites and then sat and sulked for 15 minutes. The penny took the string out of the bite immediately.

I still wasn't sure what was going to happen. In the meantime the hornets were attacking Shelley and she got stung on the thumb. Again the penny. The next morning I could only see the spot where he had stung me. No redness, no swelling. Went over the see Shelley and hers was the same. Couldn't even tell where she got stung. Then Shelley got stung again on Monday night on her back---cutting the grass.

This penny thing is going to make us money at school. Again it worked.

Just wanted to share the marve lous information in case any of you are experiencing the same problem at home. We need to have a stock of pennies on hand at school and at home.

The Dr. said somehow the copper in the penny counteracts the bite. I would never had believed it. But it definitely does work.
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indygal

Thanks for sharing this, Teresa. Terrell is allergic to stings, and we're already aware that our beloved Harmony has hosted plenty of wasps over the years (there are dozens and dozens of mud nests in the rafters). So having a supply of pennies on hand is the thing to do....and WAY cheaper than a doctor!

Janet Harrington

Ah, yes, indygal, the penny way would be okay, but if Terrell is really severly allergic, I hope he has an Epinephrine (adrenalin) EPIPEN to use.  We have a great ambulance service, but having the EPIPEN would certainly help.

Here is a nice website to learn about bee and wasp stings.

http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2076.html


indygal

You're right, Janet. Terrell and I have talked about this and plan to get the EPIPEN right away. We've not had much of a problem with bees or wasps in Wichita, but as I said, there's obviously been a history of wasps at Harmony. We've also bought a couple "bombs" to set off at the first sign of another wasp invasion.

Thanks for the link, also!

desertlilydarla

Theresa, thanks for the info on bee stings.  I'am new to this forum and love it. Your penny remedie really worked.  A week had gone by after being stung and my ring finger kept swelling up. Couldn't control the urge to sratch at it. I thought I was going to have to cut off my wedding ring. Put a penny on it for an hour and all is well, Thanks   
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