A common household remedy, a diluted solution of fermented apple juice is sometimes applied topically to alleviate the discomfort associated with insect stings and bites. This practice suggests the acidic properties may neutralize irritants introduced by the insect, offering localized relief from itching and inflammation. For instance, a cotton ball soaked in the solution may be dabbed onto the affected area.
The perceived benefits stem from the solution’s acetic acid content, which is believed to possess antiseptic and anti-inflammatory qualities. Historically, similar acidic substances have been used in traditional medicine to treat skin irritations. Its accessibility and affordability contribute to its widespread use as a home treatment.