NCDA&CS Pesticide Section
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Pollinator Protection Survey
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Do you consider yourself a:
Commercial Beekeeper
Hobby Beekeeper
2.
Do you contract hives out for pollination?
Yes
No
3.
How many hives do you maintain?
1-5
6-10
11-25
26-100
>100
4.
Would you voluntarily submit your apiary’s GPS location to be included on a website to allow growers to identify your hive locations and notify you of possible insecticide applications?
Yes
No
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Would you allow NCDA&CS Staff to collect the GPS Points for submission to a website to allow growers to identify your hive locations and notify you of possible insecticide applications?
Yes
No
6.
Would you support a mandatory apiary registration process that would gather GPS Points for submission to a website to allow growers to identify your hive locations and notify you of possible insecticide applications?
Yes
No
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Do you think the bee flag awareness program is a sufficient means of identifying apiary locations for pesticide application notification?
Yes
No
8.
What other means of notification would be acceptable? (Check all that apply)
Phone Call
E-Mail / Text Message
Oral Notification
Note left at residence
9.
Do you have any other ideas concerning pollinator protection initiatives for NC?
Yes
No
10.
If yes to the previous question, please list:
Remaining characters: 4000
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