Can you put Neosporin on ant bites?
Isabella Harris
Updated on January 16, 2026
Avoid over-the-counter antibiotic ointments, such as Neosporin (brand name) or Bacitracin (brand name), which can themselves cause an allergic reaction. If the sting site appears infected, continues oozing, grows larger, or develops red streaks, it should be evaluated by a health care provider as soon as possible.
What ointment is good for ant bites?
Apply a soothing ointment, like a hydrocortisone cream or calamine lotion, and cover the area with a dry, sterile bandage. If swelling is a problem, apply an ice pack or cold compress to the area. Take an over-the-counter oral antihistamine to ease itching, swelling, and hives.What do you put on ant bites?
Treatment for ant bites and stings includes:
- Applying ice to the bite to reduce swelling.
- Taking antihistamines or a topical cream (hydrocortisone) to stop itching.
- Taking acetaminophen to alleviate pain.
- Taking corticosteroids for swelling.
- Receiving an epinephrine injection for an allergic reaction.