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Researchers find sugarbag honey reduces some bacteria and fungi
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2025-06-19
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New research from the University of Sydney has analysed the antimicrobial properties of honey from three Australian stingless bees. It found sugarbag honey samples showed activity in reducing a variety of bacteria and fungi.
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