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Dear Tom et al;-
Doesn't pure alloe work pretty well? On the other hand (or leg) is
there something that can used as a repellant---sort of like a shark repellant
or a jellyfish vacination?
And, Tom, is there anything living in New mexico that doesn't bite or
sting?
Art
"Thomas E. Eichhorst" wrote:
> Carol,
>
> I would stop at a drug store and buy one of those small spray/spritzer
> bottles. Put the meat tenderizer in that and you can spray it without
> touching the skin. You might cut it with a bit of water. We use it here
> full strength for red ant stings -- the worse sting there is, makes a bee,
> wasp, bumblebee, fire ant all seem like mosquito bites in comparison.
>
> Tom Eichhorst in New Mexico, USA
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> > I've heard that Adolph's meat tenderizer was good to put on jellyfish
> stings?
> > Is this true and how do you apply it? Seems like I've heard not to rub
> it
> > or something like that. We're going to the beach tomorrow and normally
> the
> > jellyfish are abundant. Would appreciate any suggestions.
> >
> > Carol
> >
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