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Bug Bite Thing

This $10 Doodad Instantly Makes Bug Bites (and Bee Stings) Less Irritating

Posted on August 2, 2020August 10, 2020 by Mark

This little suction device (available on amazon) claims to be able to suck some of the irritant from a bug bite or a sting. Apparently, if used as soon as possible it can completely remove any irritation. I have never tried it but thought it might be of some interest. This would be great for Read More

Posted in Bee News Tagged bug bites, getting rid of stings, stings

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