Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 620-9-.01 - Definitions
(1) Honeybee
Control and Removal-means the control and removal of an established colony of
honeybees from a structure by a Certified Honeybee Control and Removal Operator
without the use of pesticides.
(2)
Certified Honeybee Control and Removal Operator-means a person who engages in
the business of honeybee control and removal without the use of
pesticides.
(3) Structure-means any
building, regardless of design or type of material used in its construction,
whether public or private, vacant or occupied, and adjacent outside
areas.
(4) Cavity-means any area
within elements of construction of a structure that provides honeybees space
for residence.
(5) Established
honeybee colony-means any colony of honeybees that has established a nest in a
cavity within a structure.
(6)
Free-hanging swarm-means a mass of honeybees which temporarily cluster on an
object.
(7) Open air hive-means a
honeybee colony nest whose removal does not require modification or alternation
of the structure.
(8) Cut-out-means
any act, process, or method of removing an established honeybee colony from
within a cavity that involves alternation to the structure.
(9) Trap-out-means any act, process, or
method of removing honeybees by restricting their reentry leading them to
abandon the next.
(10) Under the
Direct Supervision of-means a competent person who engages in Honeybee Control
and Removal acting under the instructions and control of a Certified Honeybee
Control and Removal Operator that is present on site during the removal
job.
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