On Long Island, NY, we have our voluntary rules that so far made an
ordinance unnecessary. There are a few towns that ban all bees no matter
what, we are working on that.
- Jorg
Beekeeper's Good Neighbor Policy
1. No more than four hives of honey bees for each one-quarter acre or
less of lot size will be maintained on any lot.
2. No hive of honey bees will be maintained within ten feet of a
boundary line of the lot on which said hive is located.
3. A six-foot hedge or fence (partition) will be placed between the
hives and the neighbors if the hive is ten feet from the neighbor's yard
and the entrance faces the neighbor's yard.
4. No hive of honey bees will be maintained unless an adequate supply of
water will be furnished within twenty feet of said hive at all times
between March 1 and October 31 of each year.
5. No hive of honey bees will be maintained unless such hive is
inspected not less than four times between March 1 and October 31 of
each year by the owner of the lot on which said hive is located or his
delegate. A written record including the date of each such inspection
will be maintained by said owner and will be available by authorized
individuals.
6. No hive of honey bees will be maintained in a residential area in
such a manner as will constitute a substantial nuisance.
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