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Chicago vs New York

How do beekeeping rules compare between Chicago, IL and New York, NY?

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping allowed in Chicago. State registration required (510 ILCS 20). Hives must be labeled with Illinois registration number. City may inspect colonies. Hives declared nuisance if not registered.

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New York, NY

New York County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoNew York
State Law510 ILCS 20 — Illinois Bees and Apiaries Act-
RegistrationState Apiarist registration required-
Hive Labeling'IL' + registration number in ½-inch weatherproof lettering-
InspectionsState or local government may inspect-
NuisanceUnregistered hives may be declared a nuisance-

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Chicago FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard in Chicago?

Beekeeping allowed in Chicago. State registration required (510 ILCS 20). Hives must be labeled with Illinois registration number. City may inspect colonies. Hives declared nuisance if not registered.

What are the beekeeping regulations in Chicago?

State Law: 510 ILCS 20 — Illinois Bees and Apiaries Act. Registration: State Apiarist registration required. Hive Labeling: 'IL' + registration number in ½-inch weatherproof lettering. Inspections: State or local government may inspect.

New York FAQ

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