I guess I should have framed this question different. Since I already carry concentrated bleach in my kit as a water purification agent, its uses could be expanded to include relief of hymenoptera stings.
I can attest to the efficacy and immediacy of the concentrate on stings. As soon as a few drops are dribbled onto the sting side and rubbed in, the pain is eradicated. There is no post-sting itching at the site and swelling is halted.
Immediately after the bleach was applied, it was flushed off with copious amounts of cold water, thereby assuaging worries about chemical burns. Having worked around pool chemicals for many years, I have never had bad side effects if immediately washing the concentrate off skin.
I would like to remind many of you that close minded people tend to be poor survivors. I am not advocating for any particular treatment, but dismissing things out of hand without consideration has been the road to ruin for many folks in emergency circumstances