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Nasir Ali Alteyeb asks about suitable bees for Kuwait and the desert areas.
 
Bees exported from Australia for the past 10 years or so have all been Italian bees.  There Have been many packages and queen bees sent to places such as Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Iran.
 
From all reports, they have performed well.
 
Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA

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