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Bee Removal Specialists
Willie The Bee Man, Inc.
William Alan Sklaroff, Ed.S.
2380 NE 195 Street
Miami, Florida 33180

Bureau of Plant and Apiary Inspection
Apiary Inspection Section

Mr. Sklaroff,
The recommendation from my office is that any feral honey bee colonies or swarms not associated with a Registered Florida Beekeeper participating in Best Management Practices be considered for eradication. The growing presence of African Bees in Florida has resulted in the death of a 900 pound horse, 13 dogs, goats, sheep and dozens of non-fatal stinging events that required emergency medical attention. Unfortunately we had the first human fatality from African Bees during a mass stinging event in April of this year. We of course need the gentle managed honey bees that are so important to Florida Agriculture and the environment but this is a separate issue from African Bees and the potential Public Safety risk they pose.

BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR
PRODUCING HONEY BEE QUEENS IN FLORIDA

1. This is a voluntary program designed to minimize the threat of Africanized Honey Bees (AHB) in Florida and to dilute any feral AHB populations that may become established in Florida as our gentle managed colonies are our best line of defense against AHB.
2. Beekeepers participating in this program must sign a compliance agreement with the Florida Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services.
3. Beekeepers will maintain a valid registration with the Florida Department of Agriculture/Division of Plant Industry (FDACS/DPI), and be current with any and all special inspection fee
Florida beekeepers should be discouraged from collecting swarms that cannot be immediately re- queened from EHB queen producers.

Thank you. Jerry
G. W. Hayes, Jr.
Assistant Chief
Bureau of Plant and Apiary Inspection
Apiary Inspection Section
Division of Plant Industry
P O Bx 147100
Gainesville FL 32614-7100
(352) 372-3505 ext 128
(352) 334-0715 FAX

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