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"Joel F. Magsaysay" <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Feb 1999 08:55:31 +0800
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Dear Justin,
 
Hello from the Philippines! We had been shipping package bees by air to
Jeddah and Riyadh since 1990. I am sending you separately, a "Protocol for
Shipping Live Bees by Air" which we use for domestic air shipments.
 
The only things that will be different for international air shipments are:
 
1. Obtaining a health certificate and export permit from the country of
origin.
2. Hongkong's quarantine regulations.
3. Length of voyage.
 
Lastly, make sure of your source. You don't want to import bee problems into
Hongkong in terms of mites (many kinds), Africanized bees, nosema, EFB &
AFB, etc.
 
I better now stop before I inadvertently start another on line debate.
 
Just email me for any additional info you might need.
 
Joel Feliciano Magsaysay
ILOG MARIA HONEYBEE FARMS
Landline & Telefax: (063) 046-865-0018
Cellphone & Cellfax: IDD:(063)-912-318-7517
                                DDD: 0912-318-7517
Snail Mail to: P. O. Box #1, 4118 Silang, Cavite, Philippines
Home Apiary: ILOG MARIA HONEYBEE FARMS
                      #8 ILOG MARIA
                      KM. 47, AGUINALDO HIGHWAY
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