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such apiary, or otherwise distinctly designate each colony and apiary which he 
believes infected, and notify the owner or person in charge of said bees thereof, 
. in writing or otherwise, and the owners of said bees, or the person in charge 
thereof, shall, within five days thereafter, practically and in good faith, apply 
and thereafter fully and effectually carry out to and upon such diseased colo- 
nies such treatment as may have been prescribed by the inspector of bees for 
such cases; also thoroughly disinfect, to the satisfaction of such inspector, all 
bee hives, combs, honey, and apparatus that have been used in connection with 
any such diseased colonies; or, at his election, the said owner or person in 
charge of such bees may, within the same time, utterly and completely destroy 
such bees, hives, house, comb houses, honey, and apparatus by fire, or bury the 
same in the ground, with a covering of not less than two feet of earth. 
Src. 4. Every bee keeper or other person who shall be aware of the existence . 
ef foul brood, either in his own apiary or elsewhere, shall immediately notify 
the inspector of bees of the existence of such disease, and in default of so doing 
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine of not more than 
five dollars and costs. 
Sec. 5. The inspector of bees shall have the right to enter the premises of any 
bee keeper where bees are kept and inspect such bees; and any person resisting 
or refusing to allow such inspection by said bee inspector shall be guilty of a 
misdemeanor, and may be then and there arrested by the said bee inspector or 
person deputized by him, and brought before a justice of the peace, and upon 
conviction shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than twenty-five 
dollars. 
Sec. 6. If any owner or keeper of bees knows of, or after being notified by 
the bee inspector that foul brood or other infectious or contagious disease exists 
in any of the hives in the apiary owned by or in charge of said person and shall 
fail to comply within ten days from receiving said knowledge, and the date of 
receiving instructions from the bee inspector to cure or destroy the bees or 
hives or their appliances, such person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and 
upon conviction thereof such person shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor 
more than twenty-five dollars. 
Sec. 7. When the owner or possessor of bees shall disobey the directions of 
said inspector in curing or destroying any diseased bees, honey, hives, or 
appliances, they shall become unlawful and a public nuisance, and the said 
bee inspector shall at once destroy said bees, honey, hives, or appliances and 
may deputize such additional persons as he may find necessary to effect such 
destruction. 
Sec. 8. Should any person whose bees have been destroyed or treated for foul 
brood sell or offer for sale any bees, hives, or appurtenances of any kind after 
such destruction or treatment or before being authorized by the inspector to do 
so, or Should he expose, in his bee yard or elsewhere, infected comb, honey, 
or other infected thing, or conceal the fact that said disease exists among his 
bees, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine of not less 
than ten dollars nor more than fifty dollars. 
Sec. 9. Any person, persons, company, or corporation who shall bring into the 
State of Idaho any apiary, colony, or colonies of bees shall immediately notify 
the State or deputy inspector of bees of such fact, stating where any such 
colony or colonies are being kept, and it shall be the duty of the State or 
deputy inspector to proceed to examine such colony or colonies and ascertain 
whether or not they are free from foul brood or other infectious or contagious 
disease. Any person, persons, company, or corporation who shall fail to notify 
the State or deputy bee inspector, as required by this section, for a period of 
