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Beekeeping: Pepperell vs Waltham

How do beekeeping rules compare between Pepperell, MA and Waltham, MA?

Waltham has fewer restrictions than Pepperell.

Pepperell, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Beekeepers in Middlesex County must register colonies annually with MDAR under MGL c.128 s.31A. Local zoning may add hive setbacks of 10-25 feet from property lines.

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Waltham, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Beekeeping is permitted in Waltham under state MDAR registration, with hive placement and setback standards for residential properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPepperellWaltham
State registrationRequired annually with MDAR-
Registration lawMGL c.128 s.31A-
DeadlineApril 1 each year-
Typical setback10-25 feet-
Flyway barrier6 ft if near neighbor-
State Registration-MDAR required annually
State Law-MGL c.128 s.31A
Setback-10 ft from property line
Flyway Barrier-6 ft fence or hedge
Water Source-Must provide on site

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Pepperell FAQ

Do I need to register my hive?

Yes. All Massachusetts beekeepers must register colonies annually with MDAR by April 1 under MGL c.128 s.31A.

Can I keep bees in Cambridge or Somerville?

Yes, with state registration, proper setbacks, and a flyway barrier if hives are near a neighbor.

Waltham FAQ

Do I need a Waltham permit for hives?

No local permit, but annual MDAR registration is required.

How many hives can I keep?

No municipal cap, but nuisance standards apply to swarming.

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