yes if the dilution was supereor with immence regrettaion yes if the dilution was supereor with immence regrettaion
It depeneds on the ladybug. It may eat it and it might not.
wth? humans dont HAVE to have honey to survive?
honey, plants and bugs
Honey?
No. Bees are not carnivorous, they only eat plant nectar or diluted honey, and pollen.
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they help each other to survive for example, honey bird and the honey badger
A honey bee cannot survive on its own, only as part of a colony.
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Honey bees can only survive in colonies that are several thousand strong.
Honey will not get rid of chickenpox scars. While honey may have some antibiotic properties, it will not fill in the missing skin tissue that causes chickenpox scars.
Yes it can, provided it is not diluted in any. Honey's anti-fungal properties depend on the concentration of sugars being so high that mould spores can't develop. Honey actually contains some natural yeast cells, and if you add water to honey it will probably start to ferment.