02 NCAC 48A .0259. DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF SPECIAL CONCERN  


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  • The following diseases, disorders, and conditions are of special concern to beekeeping in North Carolina.  These are prescribed for special regulatory action as referenced in the rules in this Section:

    (1)           American foulbrood disease, Paenibacillus larvae;

    (2)           Chalkbrood disease, Ascosphaera apis;

    (3)           Any bee disease or disorder which, in the opinion of and so declared by the Commissioner, constitutes a threat to the bee and honey industry in North Carolina;

    (4)           Any bee of the genus Apis other than Apis mellifera;

    (5)           Any bees, beekeeping equipment or products that have been moved or used in violation of North Carolina bee and honey statutes and rules;

    (6)           Genetic material of exotic strains of bees;

    (7)           Honeybee tracheal mite, Acarapis woodi, Rennie;

    (8)           Africanized bee – Hybrids of Apis mellifera scutellata;

    (9)           Varroa mite – Varroa destructor; and

    (10)         Small Hive Beetle – Aethina tumida.

     

History Note:        Authority G.S. 106-640;

Eff. January 1, 2011.