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Hi all

I am gathering information Apiary Inspection info state by state. Halfway through the wide range of rules and regs, I found this one:

Inspections of Hives in Michigan
There are no mandatory inspection requirements for bees within the state of Michigan.

Transporting bees into Michigan
Beekeepers can bring bees across state lines into Michigan from any other state without any inspections or paperwork.  It is the beekeepers’ responsibility to ensure that the bees that they are purchasing or transporting are in good health and are free from disease.

https://pollinators.msu.edu/resources/beekeepers/michigan-beekeeping-rules-and-regulations/

Peter L Borst

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