Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 40 - RULES OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Chapter 40-4 - ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT INDUSTRY
Subject 40-4-1 - BEEKEEPING
Rule 40-4-1-.04 - Interstate and Intrastate Movement of Honey Bees
Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024
(1) No honey bees on comb or in hives shall be moved into or located in Georgia unless a permit has been obtained from the Commissioner of Agriculture of the State of Georgia.
(2) Applications for a permit shall be made on a form obtained from the Entomology and Pesticides Division of the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Such form shall contain the following information:
(3) No permit shall be issued by the Commissioner unless the application for the permit is accompanied by a certificate by the apiary official in the state of origin which certifies that the honey bees have been inspected within ninety (90) days of the date of shipment and have been found to be apparently free of American and European Foulbrood, other bee disease, Varroa destructor and that bees were actively rearing brood at the time of inspection. In lieu of certification that hives are free of Varroa, destructor certification may be based upon treatment with hive strips that contain fluvalinate or with another pesticide registered by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Georgia Department of Agriculture for controlling Varroa destructor.
(4) Honey bees on comb or in hives may enter Georgia from any other state for the sole purpose of passage through Georgia, subject to the following conditions:
(5) Resident Georgia beekeepers may move honey bees on comb or in hives, freely, and without restriction, within Georgia, provided such honey bees have not entered Georgia in violation of any provision of this Chapter, or are not moved from any area in violation of quarantine.
(6) Any Georgia resident beekeeper may, upon request and payment of inspection fee, obtain certification from the Georgia Department of Agriculture that his honey bees are apparently free of the tracheal mite, Acarapis woodi, Varroa destructor or other bee pest when such certification is required by another state as a condition for shipment. Request for sampling and certification shall be made to the Department of Agriculture at least fifteen (15) days prior to the scheduled time of shipment.
Authority O.C.G.A. Secs. 2-14-41, 2-14-44, 2-14-46.