A true story but I have not been able to test it myself. Last time I was stung was on top of my head. A friend of a formal co-worker wild up a swarm of yellow jackets while brush hogging on an old Ferguson tractor. The fellow took off through some brush which knock loose a couple of spark plug wires. The fellow had a few stings on his hands that were starting to swell. While trying to reconnect the wires while engine still running, spark jump on the back of his hand right on one of the stings. He claimed the swelling and pain went away such that he stop his tractor again, pulled a spark plug wire off and shocked the other stings. Claimed they went away as well. Told co workers dad his story and the dad just laughed at him. Couple of years later the dad got stung by a centipede while moving fire wood. Said pain was intense but remember what his friend told him. So he goes and starts his 4 wheeler, pulls a spark plug wire off and shocks the stung area. Told his son that he got immediate relief from swelling and pain. Don't know if this really works but plan to try it if I can get to a small gas engine that runs soon after getting stung. Just hope its true and does help.
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