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Regarding notification of intent to spray, here is a typical notification law, NJ in this case
196-15. Notification to beekeepers.
* No person shall make an outdoor application of a pesticide product which has information on its label or labeling noting that the product is toxic to bees unless such person first notifies, at least 36 hours prior to the application, each apiarist who:
(1)Desires notification;
(2)Maintains an apiary which is located within one-half mile of the target site; and
(3)Has been registered with either the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection or the New Jersey Beekeepers Association by April 1 of the calendar year in which the applications subject to the notification requirements of this section will occur.
* Notification pursuant to Subsection A above may be given to the apiarist directly or, in the case of any apiarist registered with the New Jersey Beekeepers Association, through the local designated agent of that association, provided that the agent has agreed to make the required notification and has himself been given notification at least 72 hours prior to the intended application.
PLB
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