When you are stung by a tiger bee, immediately observe the sting to see if there are any bee needles left, and pick them out immediately if there are any. Bee needles have bee venom and are mostly acidic, so use alkaline liquids to rinse the wound, such as soapy water, alkaline water, etc. If you are in the wild alkaline urine can also be used temporarily. Disinfect the wound after rinsing it clean. Due to the swelling of the wound, ice can be applied early to reduce pain as well as swelling. Most of the bee venom is protein, which causes allergic reactions in the body. Apply topical hormonal ointment such as dexamethasone ointment, dermatoglycan, etc. If there is generalized swelling with rash and difficulty in breathing, go to the hospital immediately for appropriate anti-allergy treatment.