Malcolm Stebbins wrote:

> When I felt particularly murderous I tied a propane torch to a pole and
> incinerated them as they launched (most of them, anyway.)  This was mud
> daubers, for paper wasps nests, which are actually rather beautiful
> constructions, I wouldn't risk the fire.  I once stumbled into a bald
> hornet's nest in an old log, and had to run down the gully and jump into
> the creek up to my nose to avoid getting stung really badly.
> Colloidal silver is not worth diddly for beestings, but mud seems to help
> ease the pain and swelling.
> Take care, Malcolm

Another good remedy for stings is meat tenderizer.  Get one that contains
Papuan.  It breaks down the poison quite effectively, whereas most remedies do
nothing to break down the poison, but instead simply try to limit the body's
reaction to them.

Marshall


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