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General Knowledge: Honey is fine delicacy for humans, filled with nutrients.
Special Knowledge:  Honey from stingless bees has all the nutrients of normal bees but has the added virtue of being thicker

Stingless bees do not consume water. They consume pollen and honeydew from various fruits and herbs

Stingless bee honey is processed from the pollen and honeydew the bees collected from the many herbs that are used to treat illnesses. So, the honey is particularly benefecial to the health of the consumers.

Stingless bees do not migrate long distance. They do not travel far to search for food. They only travel a distance of around 100-300 meters at most. So, preparing the proper clean and safe “food” for the bees is very easy, leading to the highest quality honey.

Due to the digestive system of the stingless bees, their honey does not contain glucose, and therefore, safe for people suffering from diabetes.

Stingless bees are social and emotional creatures. What makes stingless bee honey from "Saiyai Home" so special is the highest quality environment we provide for our bees.
 

The stinglees bees at "Saiyai Home" wake up to a morning of feeding from the varius fruits and herbs that we grow all year round. All plants are grown organically, perfectly healthy for both the bees and humans.

The stinglees bees begin each day at dawn with sunlight and the sound of prayers and chanting. Starting from late morning onwards, pop or country music is played for them throughout the day. As the sun sets, classical music is played for them as lullaby.

Stinglees bees who are taken good care of, physically and emotionally, will grow up strong and quickly.

 

One they’ve grown up and multiplied, "Saiyai Home" will share a certain amount with our fellow farmers. They’ll be lent out to our neighbors who grow organic coconut, sugar, rambutan, lychee, and even rice. Once the bees have done their splendid job of inseminating pollen, they will return home to us, at "Saiyai Home."

And that, is how our nutrient-packed honey, from "Saiyai Home," is originated.

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