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    Today, The Good, the not so pleasent

    Well great morning, went to church,cleaned some on the yard, then went to help my dad with his boat dock,took my machete,it was looking like a floating jungle, was going great up till the moment i angered the yellow jackets. got me 5 or 6 times on my calf a couple more on my arm. so there both kinda swollen, and quite painful. and its my last day of vacation,back to the grind tomorrow. Ya'll be safe


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    As soon as you get stung go get a tomato leaf and crush it up and rub the juice right on the sting and swollen area.
    The relief should be instant. will take the pain and swelling away,,,

    Learned that from my dad when I was a young teenager. Picked up a cement block and disturbed a
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Learned that from my dad when I was a young teenager. Picked up a cement block and disturbed a
    mud dauber nest.
    I didn't know those sting! I've never heard of anyone getting stung by one until now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gravitar View Post
    I didn't know those sting! I've never heard of anyone getting stung by one until now.
    They'll hit you like a truck, almost knocked me down.

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    Be careful, some people are allergic to stings and don't know it. Had a friend who couldn't breath well if he got stung.

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    down here they sting by the hundreds, and people have been killed by them. they are the worst I have ever been stung by. the live in huge hives ,usually under ground, I have seen hives fill an abandon car in one season.

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    they'll take me down. i dont even own an epi pen either

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    JFYI. Clove oil (eugenol) is a bee/wasp attractant, cinnamon leaf oil also has lots of eugenol in it too.

    After decades of being the only one stung in a group of people, I found this out. My choice of deodorant (Rapport) contained lots of a clove oil smell..........

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    Benedryl also works good to relieve pain caused by them dang gone pests !
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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    Benedryl also works good to relieve pain caused by them dang gone pests !
    Yep it works, but the reason I threw out my tip was cause if someone might get hit (stung) out in someones yard
    while picking up scrap. It's fairly easy to find a tomato plant nearby to "borrow" a couple of leaves off it.

    The acid in the tomato leaves will neutralize the poison from the sting.

    Here's another old time way to combat the stings;
    When someone gets stung by a wasp,bee,or ect. Mix your saliva and tobbaco from a cigarette together and place a ball of it on the sting. It stops swelling and pain.

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    finally got to sleep sometime between 2 and 3 this morn, my calf got hard as a brick, kept hurting,the arm did ease up fairly soon. i ended up soaking in the tub with some real hot water, got enough relief to get some sleep.

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    wow man, that must be rough. I hope you get doing better real soon Ark

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    Be careful with those things.

    Kid hit a nest of them last year with the mower. 1/2 hr he started breaking out in hives, week of steroid meds and has an epi pen to carry now.


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