what is the nature of yellow wasp Sting chemical
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Phase 1: Pain
By burying their stingers in their victim's flesh, bees inject an acidic compound called melittin, which switches on the victim's pain receptors. Wasp venom also contains traces of acetylcholine, another chemical that stimulates pain receptors.
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base.
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Magnesium hydroxide - Mg(OH)2 is the base present in the wasp's sting. But not only magnesium hydroxide, but some wasps may have different bases like histamine (which is responsible for the inflammation at the site of bite) , dopamine, etc;.. Each component of the sting has a different effect on the body.
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