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Beekeeping: Allen vs Frisco

How do beekeeping rules compare between Allen, TX and Frisco, TX?

Allen and Frisco have similar restriction levels.

Allen, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Allen permits backyard beekeeping on residential lots of at least 1/2 acre with hives set back 25 feet from property lines. Registration with Texas Apiary Inspection Service is required for 6 or more colonies.

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Frisco, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping is permitted on residential lots over half an acre in Frisco with hive setbacks from property lines. Beekeepers with 5 or fewer colonies are exempt from Texas Apiary Inspection Service registration.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAllenFrisco
Min Lot1/2 acre10,000 sq ft
Setback25 ft property line25 feet
Hive Limit2 under 1 acre-
Flyway Barrier6 ft if close-
State RegistrationTAIS for 6+ colonies-
Max Hives-2 on standard lot
Flyway-6 ft barrier under 25 ft
TAIS-Required at 6+ colonies

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Allen FAQ

Who enforces this in Allen?

Allen code enforcement at (214) 509-4100 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Allen?

Allen code enforcement at (214) 509-4100 handles complaints.

Frisco FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard in Frisco?

No specific beekeeping ordinance found in Frisco. Texas Apiary Inspection Service (TAIS) does not require registration for hobby beekeepers; commercial operations and interstate movement require TAIS registration. HOA CC&Rs may prohibit beekeeping.

What are the beekeeping regulations in Frisco?

Local Ordinance: Not specifically codified. Hobby Beekeeping: No TAIS registration required. Commercial Operations: TAIS registration + health certificates. HOA: CC&Rs may restrict.

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