NSW DPI sentinel beehive surveillance system around the Port of Newcastle raises multi-billion dollar questions

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Updated July 2 2022 - 5:40am, first published 5:30am
Closer Eye: Neil Livingstone told DPI officers that beehive checking should be done 'every two to three weeks, keeping a much closer eye on it'. Picture: Simone De Peak
Closer Eye: Neil Livingstone told DPI officers that beehive checking should be done 'every two to three weeks, keeping a much closer eye on it'. Picture: Simone De Peak

The NSW government should have checked "sentinel hives" around the Port of Newcastle more frequently to prevent the deadly varroa mite from breaching the surveillance system, a prominent beekeeper says.

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Damon Cronshaw

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