Hawai'i has over 10,000 bee hives, all with multiple bees that help in a vital part of many of our local crops maturation process: pollination. Recently, our bee population has been threatened by a small type of beetle which nests in bee hives and whose larva feeds upon developing bees. The state of Hawai'i hired a bee inspector to educate Hawaii's beekeepers on techniques they can use to save our bees and protect our agriculture industry.
http://www.hawaii.gov/gov
If this is o important to the state why is the honey bee still in the list of invasive species to be eradicated? HAR Title 4 Subtile 6 Chapter 69A
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