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Clipping & Marking Queens Queen Introduction |
Posting Queens in cages through the mailThe posting of queens in the ordinary letter mail is quite commonplace. |
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Queens can be easily sent from place to place in a postal cage, but there are several things that will make the journey safer for both the queens and the general public.526.2 Live Bees
526.21 Mailability Requirements...Bees, including honeybees and queen honeybees, must be free of disease as required under federal and state regulations. The following additional conditions apply:
a. Honeybees. Honeybees are acceptable in the continental U.S. only via surface transportation (i.e., at Standard Mail rates). Parcels of honeybees sent at the Standard Mail rates must bear special handling postage. Mailpieces must be plainly marked on the address side with "Live Bees" and "Surface Mail Only". b. Queen Honeybees. Queen honeybees may be sent via air transportation (i.e., Express Mail, Priority Mail, or First-Class Mail rates) or surface transportation (i.e., Standard Mail rates). When sent at a Standard Mail rate, the mailpiece must bear special handling postage. Mailpieces containing queen honeybees must be plainly marked on the address side with "Live Queen Bees".
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Originated... Autumn 2000, Revised... 11 June 2001, Revised... 09, 25, October 2003, |