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Beehive movement relaxed as Biosecurity Queensland eases varroa mite rules
Stopping thousands of bees from starving during drought will become easier for commercial beekeepers, after authorities relaxed rules prohibiting live bees from crossing into Queensland from New South Wales.
Queensland’s borders closed to travelling beekeepers when the world’s worst bee parasite,…
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