Tauranga City Council wants to make it easier to deal with complaints about bee poo.
It investigated 38 complaints about urban hives in the past two years – 34 of them about excrement.
The poo could create a waxy substance that was hard to get off outdoor furniture and decks.
The council’s animal service manager Oscar Glossop told a meeting complaints could be difficult to investigate and act on.
“It’s very hard to prove the bees are a nuisance and are coming from a specific place once they get to a certain number. Most of these complaints come in around spring time when bees generally are at a high activity rate.”
The rules meant staff had to decide whether to remove hives or leave them.
That could lead to lengthy appeals.
Proposed changes would allow for a more proportionate response, including education, which could avoid staff being pulled into drawn-out disputes between neighbours.
“It would take away an expectation that we would be dealing with bee poo for 163 hours in the last two calendar years of staff time, and instead make it when it was an actual issue,” Glossop said.
A council paper said urban beekeeping supported food security and biodiversity.
The rules allowed backyard hives as long as the bees were not a nuisance or causing safety problems.
The public could have a say on the proposed changes in June.
They were part of wider changes to the Keeping of Animals Bylaw.



9 comments
Are you serious !
Posted on 03-03-2026 18:46 | By Womby
Come out to Bethlehem, The Lakes, Te Puke, etc
Most local areas have some excrement from bees when they are working, working not only in orchards but your gardens and fruit trees etc.
Please get a life, bees are and have been forever, a part of our lives.
Put a sheet over your outdoor furniture and put your car in the garage or carport and smell the flowers.
Tragic
Posted on 03-03-2026 22:26 | By Paul.laird
Do you not think that there are more pressing concerns in tauranga and the world? If a bird poos on your car....
Bees
Posted on 04-03-2026 08:48 | By peanuts9
Bees are essential to life. Without them, there would be no life on the planet.
It is a sad reflection on the state of the world where people put the condition of their outdoor furniture above nature & don't want hives in their " precious" area. These NIMBYs are so important, the ratepayers must pay to protect their goods.
Now, all we need is someone to inform the bees not to fly over or land on their property. Any takers?
Please
Hahaha
Posted on 04-03-2026 11:15 | By Jacinda Ardern
How many millions will this taskforce cost..
Save the Bees
Posted on 04-03-2026 12:32 | By Boobytrap
How ridiculous. Get a Bee Keeper to come and get those Bee's.
The Master
Posted on 04-03-2026 13:24 | By Ian Stevenson
One should encourage bee poo or whatever else that bees make and create. Bees are essential to life, including plants and humans obviously.
Bees should have special status, "100% leave them alone" status 24/7.
Any problem, just get out of their way.
This article...
Posted on 04-03-2026 13:36 | By groutby
....was meant to be posted on April 1 surely:)
Get a life
Posted on 04-03-2026 13:54 | By MelS
Wow some people have way too much time on their hands to moan about tiny bee poo! My 5 year old daughter loves the bee's visiting in our Lakes garden and so do I, nature is precious an we should be grateful for it, rather than moan about it.
Bees
Posted on 04-03-2026 14:29 | By Muzai
Oh my goodness, first it's noisy road chip now bee excrement. Haven't these overentitled people got something more important to whings about?
Lucky them.
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