Question on spider bites
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Kayren Johnson on Aug 19, 2013Adolf's meat tenderizer possibly??Helpful Reply
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Barbara on Aug 19, 2013mix that Adolf's with a little water to make a paste and put on those spider bites.Helpful Reply
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GranArt on Aug 19, 2013Baking soda paste or Epsom salt paste (they work very well on bites, stings)... fyi: My mom always used vinegar on a sunburn. Talk about STINK!Helpful Reply
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Suzie on Aug 19, 2013Meat tenderizer for sure...espcecially scoripon tagsHelpful Reply
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Mary on Aug 20, 2013I heard that a little drop of clear nail polish on the bite would stop the itching. I haven't tried it, however. I'm not sure how safe that would be too... Has anyone heard of that?Helpful Reply
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Suzie on Aug 20, 2013hmmm...don't know what to say about that...before I move in anywhere and at least twice a year I bomb my house, but then I don't like recluses or other killers inside, tey can stay outside and we won't have an issue...inside my casa you die!!Helpful Reply
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