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Beekeeping: Antioch vs Richmond

How do beekeeping rules compare between Antioch, CA and Richmond, CA?

Antioch and Richmond have similar restriction levels.

Antioch, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping is permitted in Antioch with hive setback requirements from property lines and public rights-of-way. Hives must be registered with the Contra Costa County Agricultural Commissioner per state law (California Food & Ag Code §29040).

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Richmond, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping is permitted in Richmond residential zones with setbacks and hive limits. Hives must be kept at least 5 feet from property lines, flight paths directed away from neighbors (using 6-ft barriers or elevated placement), and a water source provided on-site. Registration with the Contra Costa County Agricultural Commissioner is required annually.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAntiochRichmond
State RegistrationRequired annually (CA Food & Ag §29040)-
Registration AuthorityContra Costa Ag Commissioner-
Typical Setback10–20 ft from property lines-
Hive Limits~2 hives on <10,000 sq ft lots-
Water SourceRequired on-site-
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Antioch FAQ

Do I need a permit to keep bees in Antioch?

You must register hives annually with the Contra Costa County Agricultural Commissioner under California state law. Check with Antioch zoning for any local permit or setback requirements specific to your parcel.

Can my neighbor object to my beehives?

Neighbors can file complaints if hives violate setback requirements or create a nuisance (excessive swarming, aggressive bees). Following best management practices and maintaining on-site water greatly reduces conflicts.

Richmond FAQ

Do I need a permit to keep bees in Richmond?

No city permit, but you must register annually with the Contra Costa County Agricultural Commissioner under CA FAC §29040.

What if my neighbor is allergic to bees?

Standard setbacks and flyway barriers generally suffice. Persistent bee presence in a neighbor's yard may be a nuisance issue requiring hive relocation.

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