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Treating fire ant bites depends on how many bites you have and how allergic you are. There are two different problems. First, you can have an allergic reaction, and second, you can have an infection. You want to prevent the infection by putting something like iodine on each bite. You want to take something or put something on the bites to stop the allergic reaction. If you have a severe allergic reaction or severe infection, you may need to see a doctor for a shot.

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Make a paste of water and baking soda.

It neautralizes the acidic bite.

In the case of a fire ant bite, use the opposite. Use vinegar.

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yes, you can because i just did and liquidy stuff came out

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Eat a potato.

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anthisan - for stings and bites

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put an alchohol

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Toothpaste

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