Columbia may allow residential beekeeping with hive limits and setbacks. Registration with MO Dept. of Agriculture required. MO Rev. Stat. Β§261.243.
Columbia may regulate residential beekeeping through zoning and nuisance ordinances. Where allowed, hive counts are typically limited (2 to 4 hives residential). Hives must meet setback requirements. Flyway barriers may be required near property lines. Water source must be provided. Missouri requires beekeeper registration with the Department of Agriculture per MO Rev. Stat. Β§261.243. Missouriβs diverse flora supports a strong beekeeping tradition.
Unauthorized hives: removal order. Unregistered: MO Dept. of Agriculture enforcement. Nuisance complaints: city fines.
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