Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 620-9-.02 - General Requirements
(1) Control and removal of honeybees from a
structure must be made consistent with the following:
a. The use of any "pesticide" as defined in
Rule 620-2-.01(z), to
control, remove, or eliminate honeybees in, on, or under a structure shall be
considered household pest control.
b. The use of any "pesticide" as defined in
Rule 620-2-.01(z), to
control, remove, or eliminate honeybees in, on, or under a structure is
prohibited unless the licensee holds a Household Pest Control
license.
c. "Honeybee control and
removal" is limited to the control and removal of honeybees. The control,
removal, or elimination of other types of bees requires a Household Pest
Control license as defined in Rule
620-2-.01(s).
(2) A honeybee control and removal contract
shall be issued on all honeybee control and removal jobs in accordance with
requirements of the Fair Business Practices Act of 1975, and the rules of the
Federal Trade Commission, 16 C.F.R. 429, including disclosure by the licensee
of the three (3) day right of cancellation. The terms of any contract extension
beyond the original terms shall be indicated on the contract. The contract
shall include a description of scope of work including the type of honeybee
removal.
(3) A cut-out, or open-air
hive in a structure, honeybee control and removal job must include the removal
of the honeybees, wax comb, honey, brood and other associated material and
debris from the structure in addition to sealing all possible reentry
points.
(4) Every contract for a
trap-out honeybee removal job type must contain the following statement, "This
job will only remove honeybees. The wax comb, honey, brood and other associated
material will remain in the structure and may result in reinfestation and
secondary pest issues."
(5) Any
person engaging in honeybee control and removal must be a Certified Honeybee
Control and Removal Operator and must hold a Structural Pest Control Company
License in the Operational Category of Honeybee Removal.
(6) Before being issued a Honeybee Removal
Operator certification, the applicant must provide the Commission with
satisfactory evidence of his or her qualifications including the following:
a. Completed application form;
b. Eight (8) hours of classroom training
approved by the Commission and presented by a currently Certified Honeybee
Control and Removal Operator or other person whom the Commission has determined
to be competent to deliver training in the following areas:
(i) State and Federal laws and regulations on
Honeybee Control.
(ii) Honeybee
identification and types of live honeybee removals (cut-out, trap-out, and
swarm removal) including basic removal techniques.
(iii) Determining if there is an established
honeybee colony, and how to locate a colony living inside of a
structure.
(iv) Proper cut-out
removal techniques including basic construction knowledge, recommended tools,
finding and caging the queen, preventing future infestations, saving comb and
hiving the bees.
(v) Trap-out
techniques and negative consequences of leaving honeycomb, honey pollen and
brood inside a structure.
(vi)
Eradication vs. Relocation including common insecticides/pesticides applied to
honeybees by homeowners and PCOs.
(vii) Potential safety and health
hazards.
c. Participation
in a minimum of three (3) honeybee removal jobs.
d. A score of at least (70) percent on a
written examination covering the training; and
e. Payment of an Operator Certification
Fee.
(7)
Recertification: Certified Honeybee Control and Removal Operators
shall complete one of the following requirements prior to expiration of the
five (5) year certification period:
a.
Complete a Commission approved five (5) hours of training such as a workshop,
seminar, short course or training program that cover new information and
subject matter necessary to insure continued competence on Honeybee Removal;
or
b. Complete the eight (8) hours
of initial training required under Rule 620-9 .02(6) b and pass a written
examination.
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