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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Apr 1998 06:17:16 PDT
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     Interesting subject!  I recently became interested in this subject
when I asked permission to place a hive on a military base.  I was given
permission but under the following stipulations.  I sign a release from
harm agreement, a "not for profit statement" and that I get $100,000 in
libility insurance.
     But those cases cited are concerned with businesses, what is the
libility factor for those of us who keep bees as a hobby?  And if I need
libility insurance for my one hive which is now kept on a friends farm
in Georgia, where can I buy the insurance at a decent price?  I called
around and found two insurance companies that stated they could insure
me but only at commericial business rates, over $600 dollars (U.S.) a
year.
 
 
 
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