Honeybee Keeping in Skokie
Backyard beekeeping has become an increasingly popular hobby, and the Village Board passed regulations in November 2013 to ensure that best practices are used by beekeepers in the Village. This page will give you all the information that you need to keep honeybees in Skokie. Please click here to view a copy of the Village Ordinance regulating beekeeping in Skokie.
General Information
Honeybees may only be located in residential districts with detached residences occupied by the beekeeper, or similar property with the written permission of the owner.
Two properties with honeybees may not exist within six hundred feet of each other.
Beekeeping is not permitted on rooftops or balconies.
A maximum of five honeybee colonies are allowed on each property.
Beekeepers must monitor and maintain their honeybees so as not to become a nuisance. Click here for a copy of the Illinois State Beekeepers Association Recommended Best Practices.
You must obtain a permit from the Health Department to keep honeybees.
For more information, please contact Skokie Animal Control at 847-933-8484.
Applying for a Beekeeping Permit
The following items are needed to complete a Beekeeping Permit application. Please click here to download a copy of the beekeeping permit application.
A scaled site plan of the proposed apiary. An “apiary” means the beehive, honeybees, equipment, and the surrounding fencing and flyway. A site plan template with examples can be found by clicking here.
A Certificate of Insurance from the property owner’s homeowner’s insurance company verifying that beekeeping is covered by the insurance policy.
Documentation of completion of an approved introductory beekeeping course.
- Garfield Park Conservatory, 300 N. Central Park Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60624, 312/746-5100
- Cook – DuPage Beekeepers Association - Classes held at Cook County Farm Bureau, 6438 Joliet
Road, Countryside, Illinois, 60525, 708/354-3276
- Long Lane Honey Bee Farm, 14556 N. 1020 E. Road, Fairmount, Illinois, 61841, 217/427-2678
Written consent from all neighbors on residential properties that abut the property with the proposed apiary location. Notification is not required for renewals. Please click here for a copy of the consent form.
A properly executed “hold harmless agreement” with the Village.
Payment of a $125 nonrefundable initial permit fee.
Permits are valid for one year and require a renewal fee of $50.
Once the apiary is established, beekeepers must register their beehive(s) with the Illinois Department of Agriculture. Please click here for the Illinois Department of Agriculture beekeeping application. Two inspections will be conducted each year by the Skokie Health Department. Beekeepers must have their beehives inspected by the State of Illinois Apiary Inspector at least every other year.
Beekeeping permits are not transferable, and penalties exist for failure to comply with the ordinance requirements.
For more information, please contact Skokie Animal Control at 847/933-8484.
Apiary Specifications
The following are specifications for constructing an apiary in Skokie. A site plan template with apiary examples can be found by clicking here.
Apiaries may only be located in a rear yard, with specific setbacks from the property line.
Honeybees must be kept in Langstroth Type beehives with removable combs.
There must be a convenient source of water available within ten feet of the beehive during the honeybees’ active months.
Apiaries shall be enclosed on all sides by a fence five feet in height and at least three feet from the beehive on all sides.
The Apiary entrance shall have a gate with a locked latch.
Each beehive entrance must have a flyway barrier at least six feet in height and extending four feet wide, which directs the honeybees upwards as they exit the beehive.
A weatherproof sign (ten inches by twelve inches) must be posted on all lot lines facing abutting properties and on the apiary fence outside of the latched gate with the statement, “State Registered Beehive(s) on Property” or similar language.
For more information, please contact Skokie Animal Control at 847/933-8484.
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