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Australian scientists are looking for creative ways to stop drug-resistant superbugs in their tracks — and bees could be the solution.
Honey produced by some species of Australian stingless bees possesses impressive bacteria- and fungi-killing properties, ...
Although each hive of stingless bees yields only about 500 milliliters of honey annually, their minimal upkeep could make broader production feasible.
It has been revealed that Australian sugarbag honey can help kill off bacteria and fungi that is harmful to human health — all thanks to native, stingless bees.
Public attention on the plight of European honeybees could be coming at a cost for 1700 species of Australian native bees that also play a crucial role as pollinators. Dr Judy Friedlander, an ...
New Delhi: A recent study by researchers at the University of Sydney has revealed that honey produced by native Australian stingless bees has powerful and stable antimicrobial properties. Known ...
Local news Bee and Honey Show: ‘It’s been a bad year for bees’ As bees struggle to find food this winter, local experts urge residents to support pollinators — and handle them with care.
Australian researchers have found that honey made by native stingless bees possesses distinctive antimicrobial qualities, offering new hope in the fight against the worldwide threat of antibiotic ...
‘The hum of bees is the voice of the garden,’ mused the late Elizabeth Lawrence, internationally known garden writer – and she spoke not of the industrious, humourless honey-bee, merely a ...