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Beekeeping: Camarillo vs Fillmore

How do beekeeping rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Fillmore, CA?

Camarillo and Fillmore have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping is not specifically addressed in the Camarillo municipal code. General nuisance and animal keeping provisions of CMC Title 7 apply. CDFA registration may be required under CA Food & Agricultural Code.

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Fillmore, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping in Fillmore is not specifically banned by ordinance. As a rural-adjacent city, small-scale beekeeping is generally accommodated. CDFA registration may be required under state law.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloFillmore
Local OrdinanceNo specific beekeeping codeNo specific beekeeping ban found
Nuisance RulesCMC Title 7 applies-
State RegistrationCDFA may require registrationCDFA may require registration
HOACC&Rs may prohibit-
Nuisance-General nuisance provisions apply
Contact-Community Development (805) 946-1846

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Camarillo FAQ

Can I keep bees in Camarillo?

Generally yes, but check your HOA first β€” some Camarillo HOAs restrict beekeeping. Place hives 10+ feet from property lines with a flyway barrier. Contact the Agricultural Commissioner at (805) 388-4343.

Does my HOA allow beekeeping?

Check your CC&Rs. Some Camarillo HOAs prohibit or restrict beekeeping. California law protects beekeeping in some circumstances but HOA restrictions may still apply.

What if neighbors complain?

Install a 6-foot flyway barrier and provide water sources. The Agricultural Commissioner at (805) 388-4343 can inspect and mediate disputes.

Fillmore FAQ

Can I keep bees in Fillmore?

Yes. Beekeeping is generally allowed and supported given Fillmore's agricultural character. Hives should be setback from property lines and flight paths directed away from neighboring activity areas. Contact Community Development at (805) 524-1500 ext 234 for setback requirements.

How many hives can I have?

The number of allowed hives depends on your lot size and zoning. Agricultural properties may keep more hives than standard residential lots. Check with Community Development for your specific limits.

What if my neighbor complains about my bees?

Provide water sources to keep bees on your property, install flyover barriers (6-foot fences or hedges) to raise flight paths, and face hive entrances away from neighboring activity areas. Ventura County Agricultural Commissioner at (805) 388-4343 can provide guidance.

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