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Title: Biosecurity in the bee industry / Lee Allan. [Variant title:Biosecurity in the bee industry [Withdrawn 25/06/08]
Author: Western Australia. Dept. of Agriculture. ; Allan, L. F. (Western Australian Department of Agriculture, Perth)
Year: c2001.
Series: Farmnote (Western Australia. Dept. of Agriculture), ; no. 108/2001
Description: [3] p. ; 30 cm.
Subject: Disease control. ; Biosecurity. ; Veterinary quarantine. ; Pest control. ; Western Australia. ; Beekeeping. ; Honey bees. ; Quarantine. ; Pest management.
Notes: Withdrawn 25 June 2008.
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Type: Book
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Biosecurity management practices are used by beekeepers to ensure that bee diseases, and pests, are not accidentally introduced into an apiary. Biosecurity requires beekeepers to be vigilant by taking measures to ensure that their bees do not become exposed to threats from outside the apiary. Apiary hygiene and the use of barrier management principles are essential management practices to prevent diseases and pests from spreading from one hive to another, either within an apiary or to a neighbouring apiar
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