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Juanse Barros <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Jan 2024 12:32:09 -0300
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In Chile we are almost finishing a 10 year process of writing a Beekeeping
law. Now in the process of public consulting of the resolutions of the
transhumance of hives and agrochemical applications.

https://www.sag.gob.cl/quienes-somos/consulta-publica-reglamentos-y-resoluciones-de-la-ley-apicola-ley-21489-de-promocion-proteccion-y-fomento-de-la-actividad-apicola

On this agrochemical resolution there is this table to define
ecotoxicological classification of the different products that is based on
a per bee base. And I wonder: How much does a bee weigh? Is it a dead and
dry bee? or is it a live and full of nectar one?

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Can anyone direct me to references to better understand this way of
classification?

PS: yes, I know many of you do not like the regulation of beekeeping (me
neither) but I take as it comes and prefer to participate in the process
than just rant against it.

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