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2024
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065
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9/20/2024
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BIL 144 Draft 02 2022-2024
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(1) Beekeepers regularly inspect their apiary and implement suitable measures to prevent <br /> and mitigate potential nuisance activities, ensuring both the health and well-being of <br /> the apiary and public health and safety; <br /> (2) Maintain colonies in hives with removable frames,that are kept in sound and usable <br /> condition; <br /> (3) Maintain an adequate and accessible supply of fresh water on-site, including landing <br /> sites for the honeybees to drink from; <br /> (4) Protect hives from bright lights at night; <br /> (5) Proactively manage colonies to prevent swarming; <br /> (6) Ensure effective sanitation practices to prevent disease and robbing,mitigate pests <br /> such as small hive beetles, wax moths, and varroa mites, and bolster overall hive <br /> health; <br /> (7) Thoroughly clean reused hives and beekeeping equipment to remove hive products <br /> such as old comb and honey, and properly store hives to prevent robbing or pest <br /> invasion; <br /> (8) Support year-round bee activity by planting non-invasive seasonal flowers and <br /> species suitable to the regional climate; <br /> (9) Practice fire safety when using a bee smoker, and ensure the smoker is completely <br /> extinguished following use; <br /> (10) Requeen hives and colonies if aggressive behavior is observed; <br /> (11) Be considerate of neighbors by placing hive boxes as far away as feasible from <br /> neighboring properties with dwelling units; and <br /> (12) Respond to concerns, complaints, and other issues from neighbors in a manner that <br /> seeks to find mutually agreeable resolutions and avoid further potential conflict. <br /> (c) Novice beekeepers should consult with the department of research and development, State <br /> department of agriculture, and other entities possessing expertise and experience in apiary <br /> management to establish and sustain safe, healthy, and productive hive operations. <br /> Section 4-5-5. Nuisance. <br /> (a) Nuisance complaints, such as aggressive bee behavior or other activity that disrupts or <br /> impedes public health and safety, shall be filed with the vector control division of the State <br /> department of health. <br /> f b) Detection of Africanized honeybees shall be reported to the State department of <br /> agriculture." <br /> SECTION 4. Chapter 25, article 1, section 25-1-5, of the Hawai`i County Code 1983 <br /> (2016 Edition, as amended), is amended by amending the definition of"livestock"to read as <br /> follows: <br /> 'Livestock"means all animals generally associated with farming, which are raised or kept <br /> for food and other agricultural purposes. Such animals [include horses, cattle, goats, sheep, <br /> chickens, ducks, geese and other poultry and swine.] include: swine; cattle; horses; goats; sheep; <br /> chickens, ducks, geese, turkey, and other poultry; rabbits; and bees." <br /> 3 <br />
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