Beekeeping in Monroe County is governed by New York State Agriculture & Markets Law and individual municipal zoning codes. All NY beekeepers must register their apiaries annually with the NYS Department of Agriculture & Markets at no cost.
New York Agriculture & Markets Law Article 15 (effective December 23, 2021) requires all beekeepers in New York State to register their apiaries annually with the NYS Department of Agriculture & Markets. Registration is free and available online at beekeepers.agriculture.ny.gov/registration. Beekeepers must report the number of colonies, county location, and contact information each year. Monroe County does not have a specific countywide beekeeping ordinance beyond state law. Local municipal rules vary: some towns may permit backyard beekeeping in residential zones subject to setback, hive number, and management requirements. The Rochester Beekeepers Association is a local resource for guidance on urban beekeeping practices in the county. Beekeepers transporting bees into New York must have a certificate of freedom from disease.
Failure to register with NYS Ag & Markets may trigger inspection and enforcement action. Disease outbreaks must be reported immediately.
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