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Dear All

No live-bee importations to South Africa are allowed, and have not
been allowed for about 40 years. The only exceptions that I am aware
of are transshipments (by air) of colonies of bees through South Africa
to other African countries. Of course, we are only talking of legal
importations here! I also suspect that the importation of European
bees is allowed in a number of other African countries.

regards

Mike Allsopp, Stellenbosch

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