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<blockquote data-quote="TheTreeSpyder" data-source="post: 42815" data-attributes="member: 1691"><p>i've taken benadryl pills, and smashed them to a paste for topical suave, that seemed to give more immeditate relief, while the other was being absorbed. i've tried that for other skin reactions too, seems to werk.</p><p></p><p>i've tripped into a few nests, had them chase me across tree and to ground, also swung across tree and into another nest (wasps)!</p><p></p><p>P.S. it takes a lot of energy and fluidity to fly. That is harder to perpetuate while using energy to stay warm (bees etc.), and while the body fluids of a cold blooded insect are as thick as 90 weight oil! Go when it is cool!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheTreeSpyder, post: 42815, member: 1691"] i've taken benadryl pills, and smashed them to a paste for topical suave, that seemed to give more immeditate relief, while the other was being absorbed. i've tried that for other skin reactions too, seems to werk. i've tripped into a few nests, had them chase me across tree and to ground, also swung across tree and into another nest (wasps)! P.S. it takes a lot of energy and fluidity to fly. That is harder to perpetuate while using energy to stay warm (bees etc.), and while the body fluids of a cold blooded insect are as thick as 90 weight oil! Go when it is cool! [/QUOTE]
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