New Beekeepers
Getting StartedShould you decide to become a beekeeper in Nova Scotia you need to know that you are making an important commitment. In making the decision you should consider a number of factors. The Ontario Beekeepers Association has a very good section on addressing some of the questions you will need to answer. We suggest you follow their link http://www.ontariobee.com, and click on New Beekeeper Start Here to answer some of your questions. Below is information specific for Nova Scotia . Legislation In Nova Scotia there is a Bee Industry Act and Regulations. Under the Act there is a requirement to register with the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture when you start to keep bees. This can be done by completing the Nova Scotia New Beekeeper Registration Form and send it by e-mail to: Apiculturalist / Minor Use Pesticide Coordinator Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture P.O. Box 890 Harlow Building Truro, NS, B2N 5G6 beekeeping@novascotia.ca (902) 890-1565 There is no cost to register with the province of Nova Scotia. What happens after your form is received? 1. A Beekeeper Code will be assigned to you |