Calamine lotion works for me. Or you could . .. Not play in ant mounds.
Uncle mounds are even less friendly at times.. . . Uh huh.
Placing a wet tea bag on the area of pain helps sooth the problem area. Tea bags contain tannic acid that help neutralize the formic acid produced by ants.
You can apply the paste made of baking soda and water and apply alum to reduce the redness and itching eve. Rubbing camphor in coconut oil also gives a cooling effect. That the remedy which is traditionally uses in India.
Garlic has powerful antihistamine properties. I haven't tried it for ant bites but it could work.
Apply asap a drop of lavender essential oil on each red ant bite: it helps to relieve the itching.
Melaleuca alternifolia also better known as Tea-Tree or Ti-Tree; from Australian outback and available in most natural stores worldwide. Try something like Body Shop. Not only for ant bites; but for all sorts of insects, skin problems and many other issues.
VERY effective and VERY safe,.
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