Bantwal: Rare Species of Honey Bees Build Comb on Tree at B Kasba


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Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (RD/SB)

Bantwal, May 24: The honey-bees have created a history in building a honey-comb on the branch of a large tree that is located besides the road at Maderigudde in B Kasba village under town municipality.

As the Pattanaje – Tulunadu traditional celebration is approaching in a few days; the honey-bees have built a honey-comb of massive size.  It’s common to find honey-comb that is collectively built by a species of bees that is known in vernacular language as Peria and Kolche. 

Meanwhile, the local varieties known as Todde have built just one honey-comb which conveys their unity. This species of honey-bees are generally perceived to build the honey-comb in the caves, but in a rare case they have built on a branch of a tree, informed agriculture department officer to town council member Rajesh Rodrigues and Philip Frank who happened to viewe the rare honey-comb.

  

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