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Cobi and Ginnies Mum

Stings

Post by Cobi and Ginnies Mum »

While we were caravanning Cobi has got into the stupid habit of snapping at anything in a 'striped jersey' the first wasp died after being bitten and she spat it out, a couple of days later the second one stung her on the tongue.... we gave her an ice cube to start with and then a quick call to our vets back home for advice, vinegar for a wasp sting and bicarbonate for a bee sting... was the answer, I couldn't see her sitting still for me to dab her tongue with vinegar, so a small bowl of rainbow trout (that hubby had caught and cooked the day before) was liberally sprinkled with vinegar, and that sorted the sting and the swelling on the tongue.
She hasn't learnt her lesson though, you can see her lock onto them 'bbbbb' and it's dead, luckily most of them have been flies.
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Post by janrobinson »

That's a good tip if they are stung in the mouth. Not sure if everyone will be lucky enough to have rainbow trout. though :)
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Post by patnpaul »

Hello, not been on for a while. We have just come back from a weekend away and Holly has been chewing wasps too. Luckily the boys have been keeping an eye on her so she has not actually managed to get one in her mouth, but not for the want of trying. Just part of the fun of summer then !!. :lol:
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