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Mo the imported Queens arrive with a certificate of health issued by the exporting country !( this must be retained by the importer for 2 years.)Hi Hivemaker,
You say some seem to bee nosemic, but how is that as its my understanding that the exporters of bees must have a clean bill of health to send bees abroad. There lies the problem who if anyone will bee inspecting the colony the queens come from?
Breed your own queens its great fun and a great sense of satisfaction.
Mo
Some time after instalment (this time is elastic),a bee inspector will be along to inspect your stock and will be advised that you have exotic bees that will require close inspection !
Of course you could have done splits or what ever before a UK inspection !
Any system can be bucked but by and large they work .
One of the biggest importers of bees resides in the North West ,yet the incidents of either of the foul broods, both current and historic are well below average in the area!.
John W