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Mon, 10 Apr 2000 21:55:26 EDT
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A gentleman stated that the state of florida has one of the best bee
inspections?
I would have to beg to differ with him!
If all the state's in the USA had any bit of a (tight) inspection program.
THEN the (hive beetle) would have stayed in it's original finding state and
not transported into the other states that the migratory hives traveled to.
The same goes for most states that ARE suspose to be inspecting those
migratory hives that enter into their state.
Hives that are found to contain pests and diseases should be sent back to
their originating state--BAR NONE.
kevin

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