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Beekeeping

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    The Name 'Honey Badger' Comes from Raiding Beehives

    Honey badgers are notorious for breaking into beehives to eat both honey and bee larvae, which are rich in protein and fat. Their thick skin protects them from thousands of bee stings simultaneously, and their powerful claws tear apart even professionally managed hives. Beekeepers in Africa and Asia consider them serious pests.