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Maybe we folks outside of Florida should not let bees , queens, packages out
of Florida with out an inspection.
I guess that would place an additional burden on Alabama and Georgia. But
the rest of us could boycott Florida bees. Of course they could get around
the situation. Without inspection we all could expect to get SHB, resistant
mites etc.
There is no good solution that I can see that won't hurt the innocent-The
Florida beekeepers
Dan Veilleux
Vilas, NC

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