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Beekeeping: Allen vs McKinney

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

Allen and McKinney 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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McKinney, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping is permitted in McKinney on lots over 1/4 acre with hives set back at least 25 feet from property lines per Zoning Ordinance. Texas Apiary Inspection Service registration required for 6 or more colonies.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAllenMcKinney
Min Lot1/2 acre-
Setback25 ft property line25 ft
Hive Limit2 under 1 acre-
Flyway Barrier6 ft if close-
State RegistrationTAIS for 6+ colonies-
Lot Minimum-1/4 acre
Colonies-2 under 1 acre
Flyway-6 ft barrier
State Reg-TAIS if 6+ hives

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.

McKinney FAQ

Can I keep bees in McKinney?

Yes. Beekeeping is permitted on residential properties. Place hives in the rear yard with flight paths away from neighbors and provide a water source.

Do I need a permit for beekeeping in McKinney?

No city permit is specifically required, but you should register with the Texas Apiary Inspection Service and manage hives to prevent nuisance.

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