FAQ

What are the possible statuses for an Insect Killer on BeesForLife?

Depending on their decision, insect killers have the following options in France

  • Referred to the local authority: Appears on the local authority's map: It benefits from "support" from the local authority, for which BeesForLife does not know the criteria (history, expertise, presence in the field, proximity, etc.) or the types of commitment agreed between them....) or the types of commitment involved.. The local authority wishes to include the following on its positive list of service providers"referenced" which which justifies the ability of the Referenced authority to treat nests for the authority.
  • Approved by the local authority : There is an insect control agreement with the local authority as part of a contract and/or compliance with a good practice charter specific to the local authority, which is a priori common to all insect controllers with this status: this justifies the ability of the "local authority approved" to treat nests for the local authority.'Approvedto treat nests. The local authority good practice charter can be based on the BeesForLife charter.
  • BeesForLife Classic and Bio : Compliance with the BeesForLife Good Practice Charter and associated CGA applicable nationally in France; The charter and CGA are updated in line with developments relating to the Asian hornet. BeesForLife" Classic and Bio insect killersinsect killers can be selectively chosen from the list"national" list by the local authority to make them available on the local authority's platform for treating nests in its Territory and to private individuals in its Terriotire.

The local authority's nest destruction service providers come from the "Reference collectivité", "Agréé Collectivité" and "BeesForLIfe" lists. and "BeesForLIfe Classic or Bio". Service providers with these statuses can submit offers for nest destruction in the BeesForLife tool.