It's pretty small, but they get pretty big like I would say up to my chest. They like to live between my garage and my neighbor's garage and whenever I try to pull them out bare-handed, the prickles sting my hands, and then still feel tingly for hours or sometimes a day afterwards. I want to get rid of them. I also want to know if there's a way to relieve the stinging sensation after I, like an idiot, grab one again.

by Ornery_Artichoke_833

22 Comments

  1. PotOfEarlGreyPlease

    Find a dock leaf and press it on the stinging skin

  2. kamarjera

    It is called stinging nettle for a reason. Wear gardening gloves. Otherwise they are quite healthy. You can make nettle tea🍵

  3. lydiacostume

    A perfect introduction to stinging nettle.

  4. Inevitable-While-577

    You’ve never seen a stinging nettle?

  5. Relevant-Welder7407

    Stinging nettle, it cures your skin, initially it hurts but it’s very good for your health. You can make a nice tea out of it as well.

  6. dingdongsnottor

    I’d be saying “Charlie bit me” in my head about the stinging nettle
    Also sorry you got stung! Hope you have some good gloves 😄

  7. flyingthepan

    Stinging nettle, very useful plant if cultivated it makes a good vitamin rich soup. 🇦🇺

  8. I remember them by their angry looking leaves

  9. vexey1999

    Stinging nettle! Cut them up and make some tea, they’re also delicious with cheese

  10. Doesn’t look like a stinging nettle to me. Maybe they are different varieties of them,ours get white flowers and don’t grow very tall

  11. ForeverCanBe1Second

    Sting them back by eating them!

    [https://foragerchef.com/classic-nettle-soup/](https://foragerchef.com/classic-nettle-soup/)

    I used to deliberately grow them for their nutritional benefits. But alas, I’m on an urban lot and my husband decided it was time for them to go. It’s okay. I secretly planted them in a marshy ditch area near the canal . . .

  12. uniknitty

    If you have any sword ferns in your yard, you can rub the spores from the underside of the leaves on the nettle rash to help alleviate the itch.

  13. DrJoePrime0

    A great revenge is to now just eat it. Of course wear gloves and cook them!

  14. CartographerNo2717

    get back at it by making nettle soup

  15. sammppler

    Growing very close to the stinging nettle should be another plant, called a Doc Leaf, and if you rub the doc leaf on the sting it will sooth it.

  16. Horror_Invite_7447

    How dare it! Sting it back. Stupid plant

  17. ForestMountainSea

    Soak your hands in warm, soapy water. The horse farm I rode at as a kid had these all over, and I remember they had me do that and it helped the stinging.

  18. OkControl9503

    Nettles are delicious and sting me every year as I gather them no matter how careful I am. Best nasty stinging ouch pain delicious in soup and pancakes ever.

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