India, April 12 -- Hundreds of honeybee colonies have once again migrated to Mysuru from an unknown location, building more than 150 hives on a single tree and beginning their reproduction process - a spectacle that continues to amaze onlookers.
For decades, these honeybee colonies have followed a remarkable migratory pattern: Arriving from an unidentified place every year, nesting on the same tree, staying for about four to five months, and returning to their original habitat as the seasons change.
Situated within the park maintained by the Horticulture Department - stretching from Jayachamaraja Wadiyar Circle (Hardinge Circle) to Mirza Road - stands a majestic 50-foot-tall cottonwood tree (commonly known as the kapok tree, Ceiba penta...
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