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The Apiservices (www.beekeeping.com) website carries an article published in the Observer newspaper about bees discovered on a flight from Australia.  The small hive beetle is present in Australia and the import must have been without proper documentation as health certificates are required to state that SHB does not occur in the exporting country.
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Roger White
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