Not again! Stripey pointy little f**kers!

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theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Another bloody wasp sting this morning. Up the sleeve this time. It's mid-October, FFS! That's eight this year for me. I now have a red pulsating forearm, which, frankly, is not a good look. I think the reaction is more severe this time - anyone know anything about cumulative allergy effects? Is the next one going to finish me off?
 

dan_bo

How much does it cost to Oldham?
Eight? in a year? Are you made from Jam?
 

Spinney

Bimbleur extraordinaire
Location
Back up north
Antihistamine pills - I had a wasp sting in the summer and my hand swelled up - it started to go down as soon as I started taking the pills.
Boots - Hayfever and allergy relief One a Day - over the counter stuff
(the actual stuff in it is cetirizine hydrochloride). It doesn't actually say that it treats wasp stings on the packet, but it was recommended by a nurse and worked a treat.

I'd had an earlier sting (about 2 weeks before) which just made a red patch on my leg - so the cumulative effect was certainly operating for me.

And I've just killed a wasp wandering around my kitchen. Little b*****ds!
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
Assuming you were on a bike, it is a mistake to ride with loose, insect-catching clothing.
A quick application of vinegar cures a wasp sting. (I recall sitting in a cafe, surreptitiously anointing my groin with vinegar after a wasp got between thigh and belly as I pedalled).
 
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theclaud

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
dan_bo said:
Eight? in a year? Are you made from Jam?

Seems to be the case. Five of them were from a single incident, which almost resulted in my knocking innocent pedestrians into the sea...
 
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theclaud

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Ian H said:
Assuming you were on a bike, it is a mistake to ride with loose, insect-catching clothing.
A quick application of vinegar cures a wasp sting. (I recall sitting in a cafe, surreptitiously anointing my groin with vinegar after a wasp got between thigh and belly as I pedalled).

You're spot-on. It was so wet this morning that I wore the serious waterproof instead of the light one, and it's too big. Flappy sleeves and suchlike. The five-sting incident was due to a low neckline on a hot day. I'll nip over to the chip shop at lunchtime and start pouring it on...
 

snapper_37

Barbara Woodhouse's Love Child
Location
Wolves
Poor you. You may be having a more severe reaction as the wasps are now getting 'lazy' and become even more verocious with their venom. Try a pickled egg on it at lunchtime :o)
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
Sympathy, TheClaud, I hate wasps. I once got stung on the arse by sitting on one when I got into the truck. I flicked it out of the door and ran it over with the front wheel. Bastard things.:o)
 
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theclaud

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
snapper_37 said:
Poor you. You may be having a more severe reaction as the wasps are now getting 'lazy' and become even more verocious with their venom. Try a pickled egg on it at lunchtime :wacko:

I like this word. Do you mind if I use it?
 
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User482

Guest
TC, didn't you defend wasps on this very forum? You'd think they'd be more grateful.
 
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