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On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, John Mitchell wrote [content edited and abridged]:
> Question:
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> Does Hawaii accepted imported queens from New Zealand?
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Hawaii has not imported honey bees from anywhere, including continental
U.S., since 1985 (state law prohibits it), and has no plans to alter the
situation. Since varroa does not occur in Hawaii, we believe that the
state will be exempt from USDA's plans to permit New Zealand honey bees to
be imported into the U.S. We are also taking a hard look at the wisdom of
allowing NZ bees to continue to pass through Hawaii.
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Tom Culliney Hawaii Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Plant Industry,
1428 South King St., Honolulu, HI 96814, U.S.A.
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Telephone: 808-973-9528
FAX: 808-973-9533
"To a rough approximation and setting aside vertebrate chauvinism, it can
be said that essentially all organisms are insects."--R.M. May (1988)
"Bugs are not going to inherit the earth. They own it now. So we might as
well make peace with the landlord."--T. Eisner (1989)
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