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Austin vs Dallas

How do beekeeping rules compare between Austin, TX and Dallas, TX?

Austin and Dallas have similar restriction levels.

Austin, TX

Travis County

Few Restrictions

Austin allows residential beekeeping under City Code Chapter 3-2 with no colony cap, provided hives are set back 10 feet from property lines and behind a 6-foot flyway barrier if within 25 feet of a neighbor. Texas Agriculture Code Chapter 131 regulates registration and disease control.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas does not have a specific beekeeping ordinance. Beekeeping is regulated primarily at the state level by the Texas Apiary Inspection Service (TAIS). General nuisance provisions under Chapter 7 apply if bees create a hazard or nuisance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAustinDallas
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City Ordinance-None specific
State Registration-TAIS under TX Agric. Code Ch. 131
Local Nuisance-Chapter 7 applies
HOA-May restrict separately

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Austin FAQ

Dallas FAQ

Can I keep bees in Dallas?

Dallas has no specific beekeeping ordinance. Beekeepers must register with the Texas Apiary Inspection Service. General nuisance rules apply.

Do I need a permit to keep bees in Dallas?

No city permit is required. State registration with TAIS is required. Check HOA rules if applicable.

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