Ways To Treat A Wasp Sting
Apply Baking Soda For Itching

The effects of a wasp sting can change over time. The initial sting gives a painful, burning sensation as venom is injected into the body. After the initial pain, however, the sensation often changes to an irritating itch as the effects of the venom weaken. One home remedy used for years to combat itching is applying baking soda. Baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate, has long been used for many skin irritations including eczema, poison ivy, and other instances of topical itching. For a wasp sting, the normal procedure is to apply a paste of water and baking soda and allow it to sit for two to three minutes before rinsing. The baking soda both cools and soothes the skin while reducing irritation.