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Beekeeping: Medfield vs Quincy

How do beekeeping rules compare between Medfield, MA and Quincy, MA?

Medfield has fewer restrictions than Quincy.

Medfield, MA

Norfolk County

Few Restrictions

Norfolk County does not regulate beekeeping. Beekeeping rules are set by each municipality. Massachusetts requires hive registration with the MA Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) under MGL c. 128 §34.

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Quincy, MA

Norfolk County

Some Restrictions

Quincy does not have a specific beekeeping ordinance prohibiting backyard hives. Massachusetts beekeeping is regulated under MGL c. 128 §§ 29–38 (apiary inspection program). Urban beekeepers should contact the Quincy Board of Health and register hives with the MA Dept. of Agricultural Resources.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMedfieldQuincy
County Rule?None — municipal and state jurisdiction-
State RegistrationRequired — MDAR under MGL c. 128 §34-
Local RulesEach town sets hive limits, setbacks, lot minimums-
ResourceMA Beekeepers Association — massbee.org-
Local Ban?-None found
State Law-MGL c. 128 §§29–38 (apiary registration)
MDAR Registration-Required for all hives
Contact-Quincy Board of Health before keeping bees

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Medfield FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard in Norfolk County?

Norfolk County does not regulate beekeeping. Beekeeping rules are set by each municipality. Massachusetts requires hive registration with the MA Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) under MGL c. 128 §34.

What are the beekeeping regulations in Norfolk County?

County Rule?: None — municipal and state jurisdiction. State Registration: Required — MDAR under MGL c. 128 §34. Local Rules: Each town sets hive limits, setbacks, lot minimums. Resource: MA Beekeepers Association — massbee.org.

Quincy FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard in Quincy?

Quincy does not have a specific beekeeping ordinance prohibiting backyard hives. Massachusetts beekeeping is regulated under MGL c. 128 §§ 29–38 (apiary inspection program). Urban beekeepers should contact the Quincy Board of Health and register hives with the MA Dept. of Agricultural Resources.

What are the beekeeping regulations in Quincy?

Local Ban?: None found. State Law: MGL c. 128 §§29–38 (apiary registration). MDAR Registration: Required for all hives. Contact: Quincy Board of Health before keeping bees.

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