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Bees are shipped to Canada from California? I don't think so. The borders are closed to bee movement both ways. As far as I know. Otherwise migratory pollinators would be goimg across the border in to Nova Scotia en masse to pollinate blueberries in the spring. 
   
  If you are sure about what you have said here, wouldn't the Canadians be able to go to CA to pollinate almonds?
   
  mwb

Mea McNeil <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
   It is the rule for shipment to Canada.
Mea McNeil

  


		
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