Bee sting is acid and wasp alkali then.
According to my dear departed mum yes.
Though this article seems to contradict some of her wisdom.
Can bee and wasp stings really be neutralized in line with the old adage: ‘use baking soda for (acidic) bee stings, and vinegar for (alkali) wasp stings'?
www.buzzaboutbees.net
Mum did once relieve a bee sting I had as a tot by mixing a paste with dolly blue, ( a very old fashionec laundry whitener) which I believe is alkaline.
Looked like Braveheart as the sting was on my forehead.
It was probably the icepack that relieved the pain.
Not wishing to derail the thread, though. As someone with lots of allergies, I understand the concern about stings. Thankfully with stings and insect bites I tend to get localised swelling, and hot sore to the touch area around the sting, which can take a few days to resolve. Needing rescue meds.
You would know in minutes if you were severely allergic, because you could have wheezing , oedema, drop in blood pressure. It can be fatal. (Sorry if this is scary). It is possible to be tested for allergy, if you are you will need adrenaline injector pens to carry at all times. Most people , as long as they are not allergic have mild discomfort that can be relieved by antihistamines and if localised redness and swelling, mild steroid cream.