Posted by L.Fure on July 03, 2018 at 16:48:25 from (68.169.253.213):
In Reply to: Nettle plant sting posted by 37chief on July 03, 2018 at 15:40:26:
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Creek mud will take the sting out. The mud right at the edge nearest to the water. Smear it on the affected area and let it dry. Then rinse it off with cool water. The sting will be gone. When I was a child we would get stung pretty bad getting to our favorite fishing spot. By the time we got back to the house we looked like we were making mud pies all afternoon.
Poison parsnip is a plant you want to stay away from. It will blister your skin if you touch it. It won't go away until summer is over. You will also need to keep the affected area covered when you go out side. Sunlight will activate the poison on your skin, causing it to blister again. Really miserable stuff to deal with until it's gone. You'll have to do a google search to lean more about it. My copy and paste function quit working after I dropped my tablet.
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