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All bees entering Kentucky shall be accompanied by certificates of health, stating that the apiary from which the bees came was free from contagious or infectious disease. -KRS 252.130 (Passed in 1922; Repealed in 1948)


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2 Responses to “All bees entering Kentucky shall be accompanied by certificates of health, stating that the apiary from which the bees came was free from contagious or infectious disease. -KRS 252.130 (Passed in 1922; Repealed in 1948)”

Comment from Sabrina
Time December 6, 2011 at 7:13 pm

What if they didn’t come from an apiary because they are wild?

Comment from jenny
Time December 6, 2011 at 8:24 pm

wat if the bees got through without their “health certificates”? will they be arrested a face fins?

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