Jim:
You might be referring to "Sting Kill" which has an ammonia smell. "Skeeter
Stick" has lidocaine in it and I use it as a first choice because it seems to
take the itch/pain away almost instantly. We grow some pretty big mosquitoes in
Texas hi hi. I try to get the kids in my Boy Scout troop to carry one or the
other, but they have to get a few good mosquito bites before they remember to
bring it on campouts. Both Sting Kill and Skeeter stick have a small clip on
the
barrel like you'd find on a pen to hold it in a shirt pocket.
Tom, WW5L
"James P. Cassidy" wrote:
> Steve K7LXC mentioned meat tenderizer as a bee sting treatment. I have
> found a felt tip pen like device that does the same thing. It has an
> ammonia smell to it and really stops the pain and swelling.
>
> 73 Jim KI7Y
>
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