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Mon, 4 Jul 2011 20:49:00 -0600
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Bob, FYI, no bees in bee hives allowed from Canada to the USA since 2003. It is allowed only as packages, but as you know Canadian don't produce packages. The have been importing pkgs from Australia, NZ to meet their needs.
In addition, we can't meet USA requirements as stated in their regs.  
Medhat.

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