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  • Profile Type: Personal Users
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  • Last Update: May 31, 2016
  • Last Login: September 26, 2013
  • Joined: May 27, 2013
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  • Stitches replied to a topic in the forum Off Topic:
    May 27, 2013
    Bee or wasp stings
    It's offically summer when I get my first sting of the summer season.Happy to say this one wasn't on my face or in my mouth like summers past.Yesterday,I thought a small rock was imbedded just above the bend of my elbow while rolling down the...  moreIt's offically summer when I get my first sting of the summer season.Happy to say this one wasn't on my face or in my mouth like summers past.Yesterday,I thought a small rock was imbedded just above the bend of my elbow while rolling down the road well that was not the case.Soon realized it was a stinger which I pulled out before I pulled the bike over,thinking I had something in my first aid kit that would do the trick.Wrong again,already had been used :-( I know there are plenty of home made remedies to put on stings like meat tenderizer,ammonia,vinegar or baking soda.Would like to hear from each of you what you carry on your bike for on the spot needs.  less
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  • First Name Julia
  • Birthday July 28, 1958
  • Gender Female
  • State CALIFORNIA
  • Zip 95619

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  • Stitches
    Posted in the topic Bee or wasp stings in the forum Off Topic
    May 27, 2013 10:59 AM PDT
    scrape the stinger away (pocket knife, credit card) rather than grab it and pull...
    this way you'll avoid squirting more poison into the sting site.
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