Itchy bee stings can be treated by pulling out the stinger, washing the affected area with soapy water or baking soda, and taking anti-allergy medication. After being stung by a bee, there is often a stinger left on the surface of the skin, and the venom will be released within a few seconds of the sting, so if you can pull out the stinger at the first time, it may help to reduce the amount of toxin that enters the body. Bee venom is acidic and can be neutralized by washing with soap and water or baking soda. If accompanied by an allergic reaction, such as rash and dizziness, it should be treated with oral anti-allergy medication, such as loratadine and cetirizine. In case of bee stings, you should go to a regular hospital in time and have your doctor develop an individualized treatment plan according to the specific situation to avoid delay.