BeeWhere Protects Bees
Josette Lewis is Chief Scientific Officer with the Almond Board of California.
“It is a California law that pesticide applicators need to provide 48 hours advance notice to any beekeepers who have hives within a mile radius. So that's the law,” Lewis said. “Historically, most applicators or growers would contact their County ag Commissioner and the County ag commissioner would put them in touch with any beekeepers that were present in that area,” she said.
And Lewis says that process now is much easier.
“The Almond Board, along with CAPCA and a number of other organizations funded some software and apps that you can have on your phone, or you can also go to it on your computer, and it's called beewhere,” explained Lewis