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Beekeeping: Levittown vs Richboro

How do beekeeping rules compare between Levittown, PA and Richboro, PA?

Richboro has fewer restrictions than Levittown.

Levittown, PA

Bucks County

Some Restrictions

Levittown is an unincorporated community split primarily between Bristol Township and Falls Township in Bucks County, PA. Beekeeping is governed by the township in which the property sits plus the Pennsylvania Bee Law (3 Pa.C.S. Chapter 21). Pennsylvania requires every beekeeper to register apiaries with the Department of Agriculture ($10 for two years). Neither Bristol Township nor Falls Township has adopted a comprehensive beekeeping ordinance, so the state Bee Law and general nuisance rules control.

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Richboro, PA

Bucks County

Few Restrictions

No county-level beekeeping ordinance. PA Bee Law (3 P.S. §2101+) requires apiary registration with PA Dept. of Agriculture. Individual township zoning codes may regulate beekeeping. Bucks County has significant agricultural areas where beekeeping is common.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLevittownRichboro
Governing TownshipsBristol Twp (east) / Falls Twp (west)-
State LawPA Bee Law (3 Pa.C.S. Ch. 21)PA Bee Law 3 P.S. §2101+
Local OrdinanceNo specific beekeeping ordinance in either township-
State Registration$10 for 2 years (PA Dept. of Agriculture)-
State PenaltyUp to $300 (3 Pa.C.S. §2107)-
County Rules-None — township level
Registration-PA Dept. of Agriculture
Agricultural Areas-Beekeeping common in upper Bucks

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Levittown FAQ

Can I keep bees at my Levittown PA home?

Likely yes, but you must (1) determine whether your property is in Bristol Township or Falls Township, (2) register your apiary with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture under the state Bee Law ($10 for two years), and (3) avoid creating a nuisance for neighbors. Neither township has a specific beekeeping ban.

Do I need to tell my township?

Contact your township's code enforcement office (Bristol Township: 215-785-0500; Falls Township: 215-949-9000) before installing hives. While neither township has a beekeeping permit, code enforcement can advise on setbacks and nuisance considerations.

How do I register my apiary in Pennsylvania?

Submit a registration form and $10 fee to the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Apiary Section. Registration is valid for two calendar years and is required for every beekeeper under 3 Pa.C.S. §2107.

Richboro FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard in Bucks County?

No county-level beekeeping ordinance. PA Bee Law (3 P.S. §2101+) requires apiary registration with PA Dept. of Agriculture. Individual township zoning codes may regulate beekeeping. Bucks County has significant agricultural areas where beekeeping is common.

What are the beekeeping regulations in Bucks County?

County Rules: None — township level. State Law: PA Bee Law 3 P.S. §2101+. Registration: PA Dept. of Agriculture. Agricultural Areas: Beekeeping common in upper Bucks.

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