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Hopefully, "forward thinking" beekeepers will not slip some queens into
the mainland in their pockets, as has happened in the past.
- John Edwards
On 1/25/2018 12:24 PM, Peter Loring Borst wrote:
>> Does anyone have experience with these bees? Are there any import restrictions on bringing these bees to the mainland?
> I have already had bees which were vicious but ID'd as European, so despite NYS law prohibiting African bees, these would not be considered such since they test European (I killed them). Meanwhile, if you had PR bees, even if they weren't bothering anyone, if they were ID'd as African they could be taken from you by the state and you could be fined for harboring a prohibited species. I am not suggesting this is a likelihood, but why bother.
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> PLB
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