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Beekeeping: Hackensack vs Ridgewood

How do beekeeping rules compare between Hackensack, NJ and Ridgewood, NJ?

Hackensack and Ridgewood have similar restriction levels.

Hackensack, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County does not regulate beekeeping countywide. New Jersey's Beekeeping Industry Act (N.J.S.A. 4:7-41 et seq.) governs hive registration with the state, while individual municipalities may impose lot-size and setback rules.

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Ridgewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County does not regulate beekeeping countywide. New Jersey's Beekeeping Industry Act (N.J.S.A. 4:7-41 et seq.) governs hive registration with the state, while individual municipalities may impose lot-size and setback rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHackensackRidgewood
State registrationRequired with NJDARequired with NJDA
StatuteN.J.S.A. 4:7-41N.J.S.A. 4:7-41
County rulesNone at county levelNone at county level
Flyway barrierSix feet recommendedSix feet recommended
Educational supportRutgers Cooperative ExtensionRutgers Cooperative Extension

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Hackensack FAQ

Do I need to register my hives in Bergen County?

Yes. New Jersey requires all beekeepers statewide to register colonies with the Department of Agriculture, regardless of county. Annual registration is mandatory under state law.

How many hives can I keep on my property?

State law sets no cap. Local Bergen County municipalities may limit hives by lot size or zoning. Check your specific town's code before establishing apiaries.

Are setbacks required?

State law recommends but does not mandate setbacks. Many Bergen County towns require hives placed at least 10 to 25 feet from property lines with flyway barriers.

Ridgewood FAQ

Do I need to register my hives in Bergen County?

Yes. New Jersey requires all beekeepers statewide to register colonies with the Department of Agriculture, regardless of county. Annual registration is mandatory under state law.

How many hives can I keep on my property?

State law sets no cap. Local Bergen County municipalities may limit hives by lot size or zoning. Check your specific town's code before establishing apiaries.

Are setbacks required?

State law recommends but does not mandate setbacks. Many Bergen County towns require hives placed at least 10 to 25 feet from property lines with flyway barriers.

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