Bees/Apiary
Honey Bee Protection in Florida
FDACS has identified practices that growers, beekeepers and pesticide applicators can adopt to protect both crops and honey bee colonies.
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Florida apiary inspectors monitor honey bee colonies for diseases, honey bee pests and unwanted bee species.
FDACS has identified practices that growers, beekeepers and pesticide applicators can adopt to protect both crops and honey bee colonies.
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