10 Urban Beekeeping Tips

By Zan Asha
Published on May 2, 2021
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11-05-17 Blue Heron Nature Preserve's honey bee apiar is located in an alcove off the path leading to the community & pollinator gardens.

As a third-generation beekeeper, I can attest to the many fun and rewarding aspects of beekeeping. As an urban New Yorker, I also can tell you that you can keep bees, even in the city. Just follow these urban beekeeping tips, and you’ll be well on your way to beekeeping bliss!

1. Make sure it’s legal to keep bees in your area.

Although places like Detroit, Chicago and New York City allow for bees, not all urban areas are bee friendly. Double-check your city ordinances to make sure you are cleared to keep bees. Otherwise, you can be heavily fined. And, yes, it does happen – we know of one Brooklyn woman who was fined $2,000 for having two hives on her roof before it became legal to have bees! If you don’t own your own property, make sure you have the landlord’s permission to keep bees. Our bees are our landlady’s project for urban honey production, so we lucked out.

2. Research your new hobby.

While bees aren’t classified as pets, they are still animals, and it’s probably good to have some idea of their basic care before you jump in as a keeper. While this sounds obvious, I’ve heard of young, new keepers getting bees because they are the new, trendy, green thing, with no idea how to actually care for them. I’ve been lucky to have my mother’s beekeeping advice, but I also have turned to other sources, and there are plenty of books, beekeeping classes, and even YouTube videos to show you everything from bee behavior to harvesting honey.

3. Make sure you have the proper space for your bees.

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