It is amazing to me, that any legislator would attempt to restrict the number of bees in their home county. Bees are imperative for our food supply. Honey bees pollinate 80% of the food we eat. Having bees in ones neighborhood dramatically improves the quality of the gardens and farms located nearby. With all of the environmental threats to bees, and the collapse of many hives over the past few years, one would think that wise and intelligent planners would be looking to foster an environment to encourage beekeeping in their counties!
We NEED bees!
I suspect that the current restrictions are born out of fear which is a result of ignorance surrounding the safety of bees. Honey bees are often confused with wasps, hornets, yellow jackets. These are pests and they have a nasty sting. They are also often aggressive. Honey bees on the other hand are busy, and rarely have time to think about being aggressive. I am a homeschool parent who keeps bees in the county. My children ages 2 through 16 walk up to the bees, sit in front of the hives and watch the bees working, (without any special clothing). No one in our family has ever been stung.
Responsible bee keepers will maintain basic safe standards; such as a fly zone, and a water source so the bees won't use neighbor's pools etc.
Please consider adopting standards for the county similar to those in place in the City of Spokane. Both for rural and residential zones within the county. Please work with Bee keepers in the community to devise a plan that would benefit the county as a whole, county residents, and county beekeepers.





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