Apiculture New Zealand chief executive Karin Kos said today's arrest was a good outcome and sent a clear message that police were taking honey and beehive theft seriously.
"Honey and beehive theft has become a growing issue for New Zealand beekeepers over the last few years, with the total value of these thefts estimated in the millions,
"It's devastating for those beekeepers targeted by thieves and we're pleased to see the police make this significant arrest."
Ms Kos said Apiculture New Zealand and police have been working together to address the issue, including improving intelligence at a national and regional level and educating beekeepers on actions to help keep their honey and hives safe.
Police encouraged anyone with information relating to the theft of honey to contact Police through their local station or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.