As used in this article, the following words, terms and phrases shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section:
A physical location where one or more colonies of bees and their hives are kept by humans for purposes of education, pollination, production or observation.
Either a honeybee or bumblebee when kept by a human beekeeper for purpose of education, pollination, production or observation. In the case of honeybees, the species shall be Apis mellifera, known as the common domestic honeybee.
A settlement of bees consisting of queen, workers and drones. A colony can be in a hive or as a swarm.
A natural or man-made obstacle causing the bees to go up after exiting the hive. Barriers may be fences, walls or shrubs, typically six feet or more in height.
Refers to the natural or man-made honeycomb divisions within a beehive where the colony houses their family and food.
A structure that houses a bee colony. In accordance with the Wisconsin Statutes, honeybees shall be kept in movable frame hives.
A natural behavior exhibited by insects or animals which aggregate together, moving en masse to or from a location.