Subject: Importation of Honeybee Queens from Continental US
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is proposing to amend the
current regulation that prohibits the importation of honeybees from the
continental United States. The amendment will allow the importation of
honeybee queens and their attendants from the continental U.S. Packaged
bees will continue to be prohibited from importation.
This action is being undertaken after CFIA was advised of major
shortages of available queens in many provinces during the spring of
2003 and was requested to review Canada's import policies for
honeybees. The risk assessment on the importation of U.S. bees also
determined that the import of honeybee queens poses a lesser disease
risk than packaged bees.
The proposed amendment will not result in the uncontrolled entry of
honeybee queens into Canada. The existing provisions of the Health of
Animal Regulations require importation to occur with the use of an
import permit. The conditions of the import permit will be further
developed with industry and other stakeholders
Could you please circulate this to the provincial apiculturists and
regional industry associations. If there are comments or concerns at
this time, I would ask that they be forwarded to Dr. Samira Belaissaoui,
Staff Veterinarian, at
belaissaouis@inspection.gc.ca or by facsimile to (613)
228-6630. I would also remind Canadian Stakeholders that they will have
an opportunity to comment on the proposed amendment following its
publication in the Canada Gazette I.
Yours sincerely,
Dr. Sarah Kahn, BVSc, MSc
Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer and Director
Animal Health and Production Division
Tel: (613) 225-2342, Ext. 4602
Fax: (613) 228-6631
E-mail: kahns@inspection.gc.ca