Atleast two years old, but always ask your doctor first before you actually do just for extra caution.
because they explode!
You can give honey to bees of any age.
a bacteria present in honey that babies do not have a resistance for. deadly... baby botulism
There are yeasts/ fungi that can grow in honey- babies have not yet developed defenses against them. It can be very unhealthy to feed honey to babies.
Honey is NOT recommended for children less than 1 year of age because of the chance of contacting botulism poisoning. After that age, you may give honey in moderation. A matter of fact, honey is a great way to subdue an irritating cough.
After one year of age, but always ask your child's doctor before introducing them to new foods.
No because it can occasional contain a pour of bacteria and this can cause Botulism in your baby hope it helps!!
The babies stay with their mothers. They begin to travel with the herd at a very young age.
Chew the honeycomb until the honey flavor is gone, then either eat or spit out the wax. Don't give it to babies.
If you mean raw honey, then no, it is not harmful; in fact many people prefer raw honey. But never give honey (raw or not) to a child under one year of age, or to pets.
It is safe to feed infants water as soon as they will drink it.
Honey Badgers Reproduce in mid-spring. The babies come out in winter.