Yes, honey straight from the beehive is generally safe to eat, as it is a natural product with antibacterial properties. However, it may contain small amounts of pollen, wax, or bee parts, and in rare cases, it can harbor harmful bacteria, particularly botulinum spores, which can be dangerous for infants. For adults, it is typically safe, but it's advisable to ensure it comes from a reputable source. Always check for any signs of spoilage or contamination before consuming.
Yes
Yes for adults, for children below the age of two no! i also agree. Kids under the age of two cannot have honey because it has to manufactured first.
No you cannot. You will bee stung by a bee if the beehive is shaken out of the tree.
Infants under one year old should not eat honey.
Dogs can consume honey in small doses and still be fine.
Yes. It is safe to heat and eat honey that shows an expired date on the commercial packaging.
Elves drink the morning dew and eat the sweet clover honey from a meadow beehive.
Yes, it is generally safe to eat raw honey as long as it is sourced from a reputable supplier and consumed in moderation. However, infants under the age of one should not consume raw honey due to the risk of botulism.
no its poisonous. it will kill you within 10 hours of touching human flesh.
Honey badgers can consume a significant amount of honey, sometimes eating up to a pound or more in a single sitting when they find a beehive. However, their daily intake can vary greatly depending on food availability and their foraging behavior. On average, they might eat a few hundred grams of honey daily, along with other food sources like small mammals, insects, and fruits.
Yes.It is only important that your baby does not eat honey before the age of 1. You can eat honey.
yes. Infants can't though