I don't know of any honey that is harmful.
It is not harmful but dogs doesn't like sugars.
Men maid honey and wax is harmful.if we obesered real honey bee in lonly forest,this is only real honey,used for eyesiht,and wax is not used in humanuse,so honey wax is not harmful.
Honey even though sweet is not harmful to the body like sugar is. so you can take it often in the day.
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.
Dogs can consume honey in small doses and still be fine.
Consuming excessive amounts of honey can lead to potential negative effects such as weight gain, elevated blood sugar levels, and tooth decay. Additionally, honey may contain natural toxins that can be harmful in large quantities. It's best to consume honey in moderation to avoid any adverse health effects.
Honey bees are not usually regarded as harmful, but of course they can sting, and some people are allergic to the stings, which on fairly rare occasions, can be fatal.
If you are mixing motor oil with honey then yes, it is going to make you ill. But I assume you mean food oil, in that case no harm, not exactly healthy but still.
The pH of honey typically ranges from 3.4 to 6.1, with most types falling between 3.4 and 4.6. Honey's acidic pH helps to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria and microorganisms. The specific pH can vary based on factors like the floral source of the honey and processing methods.
"More harmful" and "most harmful." We would not use the -er and -est suffixes on the -ful which is already a suffix.
No, it is not safe to consume honey from a hive that has been sprayed with Raid or any other insecticide. The chemicals could contaminate the honey, making it harmful for consumption. It is important to avoid using insecticides near beehives to protect the bees and their honey.