A Senate inquiry into the beekeeping industry is reviewing the future of beekeeping and pollination services in Australia.

Beekeepers want the Senators to address a number of issues including access to National Parks, cheap imports claiming to be honey and changes to biosecurity procedures.

CEO of the Honey Bee Industry Council Trevor Weatherhead, says a worrying development has been the import of product labelled as honey, which testing shows is not honey.

"There are a couple of products here in Australia that have come from Turkey, that are labelled as honey, we have had them analysed overseas and they are actually corn syrup," he said.

"We have put a complaint to the ACCC, but they are moving very slowly and we are very disappointed that no action has been taken.

"The public is being duped, because this product is mislabelled and it is also coming in at a very cheap price.

"The import price it came in at was $1.83 a kilogram, already prepacked in tubs so it is being sold at a price that is a lot cheaper than Australian honey, which sells at the farm gate for $4 a kilogram."