(a) Definitions. As used in this act: (i) "Bee" means any stage in the life cycle of a bee of the species Megachile rotundata (F), commonly known as the alfalfa leaf-cutter bee; (ii) "Certification" means the process of analyzing bees and equipment by the department to determine whether they meet the required health standards; (iii) agriculture; "Department" means the department of (iv) "Equipment" means trays, incubators, cell removers, tumblers and other apparatus used in rearing bees excluding nesting materials; (v) "Nesting materials" means shelters, laminates, polyblocks, drilled boards or any other product which leafcutter bees actually use for nesting; (vi) "Parasite" means an organism living in or on any stage of the alfalfa leaf-cutter bee obtaining nutriment from the body of the bee or nesting material; (vii) "Pathogen" means an organism, parasite or otherwise, that causes disease in the alfalfa leaf-cutter bee; (viii) "Wild trap" means to trap bees on property not owned by the trapper; (ix) "This act" means W.S. 11-7-401 through 11-7-407; (x) "Sanitization" means any treatment including iodine, heat, chlorine or any other method approved by the department.