Can wild honey be eaten directly?

Wild honey is not to be consumed directly, there may be some toxic side effects. When eating honey, it needs to be processed before eating, to avoid the impact on the body.
When bees are making honey, they often collect some toxic pollen, and after these toxic pollen are brewed into the honey, it is easy for people to be poisoned when they eat raw honey.
Belladonna plant alkaloids from the genus Solanum, haunted flower toxins from the genus Azalea, and scopolamine from the genus Mandragora can all cause poisoning in wild honey.
In addition, honey is easily contaminated by bacteria during harvesting, so it is recommended that wild honey not be eaten directly, therefore wild honey should not be eaten directly.