NEW YORK http://www.eshpa.org/beekeeping-laws/ No hosted PDF
N NYSSOI · Registered Joined Feb 6, 2010 · 82 Posts Discussion Starter • #1 • Mar 17, 2013 (Edited by Moderator) NEW YORK http://www.eshpa.org/beekeeping-laws/ No hosted PDF
K K Wieland · Registered Joined Sep 15, 2011 · 55 Posts #2 • Sep 4, 2017 Also be sure to check your local zoning laws. Found out that bees are considered livestock and are not allowed in residential zoned areas.
Also be sure to check your local zoning laws. Found out that bees are considered livestock and are not allowed in residential zoned areas.
NY Bee Wellness · Registered Joined Dec 21, 2013 · 170 Posts #3 • Sep 4, 2017 Wow, the original post was from 4 1/2 years ago, how things change... Here is the most recent,updated link to NY Bee laws, with additional links: http://nybeewellness.org/resources/nys-apiary-laws/ Each town/municipality has different regulations on honey bees, or in most cases, none at all. Neighbors may be the biggest issue,; a resource for urban (suburban) beekeeping: http://www.rochesterbeekeepers.com/uploads/6/9/9/7/6997185/urban_beekeeping.pdf
Wow, the original post was from 4 1/2 years ago, how things change... Here is the most recent,updated link to NY Bee laws, with additional links: http://nybeewellness.org/resources/nys-apiary-laws/ Each town/municipality has different regulations on honey bees, or in most cases, none at all. Neighbors may be the biggest issue,; a resource for urban (suburban) beekeeping: http://www.rochesterbeekeepers.com/uploads/6/9/9/7/6997185/urban_beekeeping.pdf
K K Wieland · Registered Joined Sep 15, 2011 · 55 Posts #4 • Sep 4, 2017 New York City http://www.bees.nyc