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Michel BOCQUET <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Dec 2013 03:36:41 -0500
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Hi

A list may exist. I went to Australia with a "hot flavoured" cheese, 
and surprisingly they accepted it after looking at a large list of 
authorized food. I don't know for honey, but remembering the state of 
my quasi liquid cheese, I guess it is ok.


Michel BOCQUET



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De : James Fischer <[log in to unmask]>
A: BEE-L <[log in to unmask]>
Envoyé le : Ma, 10 Déc 2013 15:07
Sujet : [BEE-L] Christmas Fair Biosecurity Question


The Church of The Heaven Rest is right next to the Guggenheim Museum, 
and
has an annual Christmas Fair.  As they provide temporary sanctuary on 
their
roof for bees if I need a place to put a few hives, I make a point of
participating in the fund-raisers.

I was asked by several tourists wandering through the fair if they could
take honey back to country x, y, or z this week.

While I know that NZ and Australia are likely to not allow returning
travelers to bring any food items back home, does anyone know of a
comprehensive list?

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