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Permits to move beehives
from The Adviser 1646
by The Adviser
AS of this week, beekeepers with Victorian registered hives can apply for a permit to move their hives from New South Wales (NSW) into Victoria.
In a milestone for the national varroa mite eradication response, there is now national acceptance that the state of NSW is free from the pest, apart from those areas within a 25km radius of an infected hive.
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“Victoria welcomes this announcement, and we can now begin assessing permit applications to move hives from NSW into Victoria that were unable to cross the border prior to the national acceptance of area freedom in NSW’s blue zone,” acting chief plant health officer Dr Stephen Dibley said.
“Initially, only Victorian registered hives in the blue zone that can demonstrate compliance with testing and traceability requirements will be able to be moved.”
In the coming weeks, non-Victorian registered hives will also be able to apply for a permit to enter Victoria.
It is every beekeeper’s responsibility to ensure they are up to date with current movement requirements before moving their bees and related items. All movement requests will be subject to strict permit conditions and active compliance checks.
Beekeepers are reminded that a health certificate must be obtained for all movements of bees, bee products and used fittings (beekeeping equipment) into Victoria.
For more detailed eligibility criteria, information, and applications, visit the permit application page on the Agriculture Victoria website.