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Yan Bali: Transforming Lives and the Planet Through Bees

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Yan Bali, a devoted bee enthusiast and nature activist from Bali, is redefining how the world perceives bees and their immense value. As the founder of Bee Life Global, Yan has embarked on a mission to protect bees, promote sustainable beekeeping, and share the life-changing therapeutic benefits of these remarkable creatures. A Journey Rooted in Connection Since Yan began keeping bees in 2014, their bond with these vital pollinators has grown into a way of life. This connection has profoundly shaped Yan’s understanding of health and wellness, both personally and for their family. Over nine years of living alongside bees, Yan and their family have remained free from illness, attributing their robust health to the therapeutic air of bee hives and also the healing sound and bee frequency. Beyond physical well-being, Yan has observed how living in harmony with bees enhances cognitive function and fosters a deeper connection with nature. Inspired by these discoveries, Yan champions the idea...

Sustainable Solutions to Prevent and Manage Bee Problems in Hotels and Villas

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By Yan Bali Hotels and villas, known for their tranquil and harmonious environments, can embrace innovative solutions to coexist with nature by integrating swarm traps and bee-friendly gardens. These initiatives offer an eco-friendly way to manage bee populations, provide therapeutic benefits to guests, and support global sustainability certifications such as Green Globe and EarthCheck. This approach not only ensures the safety and comfort of guests but also positions properties as pioneers in sustainable hospitality while fostering awareness of bee conservation. What Is a Swarm Trap? A swarm trap is a specially designed container or box used to attract and capture swarming bees. When a bee colony becomes overcrowded, a portion of the bees, led by a queen, leaves to establish a new nest. Swarm traps mimic the conditions of natural nesting sites, such as hollow trees, to offer a safe alternative. These traps are typically made from untreated wood and are designed with ventilation and a ...