Yes, in pollination.
Honey is useful for any diseased except death
There are no cons about honey bees. They are useful by producing honey, wax, propolis and by pollinating plants.
No, honey is not a substitute for sugar in someone who has diabetes. It is however, good for allergies and a sweetener.
Raw Honey is sometimes useful for respiratory ailments in rodents. Used in conjunction with antibiotics it can alleviate the symptoms of distressed breathing.
Yes. Without the honey bee, there wouldn't be any honey. Thus they provide a service to us and are useful. It is the only insect that produces food eaten by man. Honey is the only food that includes all the substances necessary to sustain life, including enzymes, vitamins, minerals, and water. Honey bees pollinate plants. Without honey bees, you would not have many of the foods you enjoy each day. See related links for some of the plants that would not produce food without honey bees.
It can be useful as camouflage when they are hunting. A cheetah cub can look like a honey badger, with a stripe on its back, which scares some predators off.
Unhomogenized honey from the area where you live can be helpful because the local bees have antibodies to the bugs of that particular area.
You can't, but you can trade with a person using diamond/pearl/platinum and let it hold honey, so you get it in the trade. p.s. Honey isn't very useful in Pokemon Heart Gold, it's really the equivilent of sweetscent outside of battle. !
animals give us milk,egg,flesh,wool,leather,silk and honey
The ability to keep bees and sell the surplus honey can give a useful form of income for third-world families
A honey bee hive is primarily used for the bees to live in, raise their young, store honey and pollen, and to protect their colony. Hives are also crucial for pollination of plants and crop production. Additionally, beekeepers use hives to harvest honey and other hive products like beeswax and propolis.