Regulations You Should Mind as A Beekeeper In New Jersey


Beekeeping is becoming a popular hobby across the garden state, as more and more people are taking up this habit. This overwhelming popularity might be a positive development in terms of environment and agriculture, but it still needs some governance. So, as a real estate legal consultant, we felt it necessary to keep you aware of the Department of Agriculture proposed regulation meant for the beekeepers.

Before giving you any real estate legal advice and information, let us, first of all, analyze the need for this regulation. It is meant to make sure that beekeeping has an overall positive impact on every citizen. In the past, as real estate attorney firm, we have tackled many instances where the neighbors are not happy with the beekeeping done next door. Why? Simply due to two main reasons. First, the bees do not get adequate water source so they land on the swimming pool in the neighbor’s swimming pool. Second, the sheer number of bees gets so large that some population has to go searching for food at their neighbor's property.


Keeping in mind such problem areas, the Department has recently proposed a new set of regulations. Let us ponder over them from our perspective as real estate legal consultants.

What Does the Regulation Entail?

The regulation sets of parameters for every beekeeper. It mandates the availability of good watering source within the property of the beekeeper, while also putting a tab on the number of bees that can be kept within a property. The regulation would enforce strict hive density requirements for hobbyists, based on the size and permitted use. The number of hives permitted would vary upon the locality you dwell in and whether it falls under agriculture permitted zone or non-permitted zone.

So, if you are into beekeeping do adhere to the regulations for you do not want to visit a real estate attorney upon a neighbor’s complain!  

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