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Beekeeping: Compton vs El Monte

How do beekeeping rules compare between Compton, CA and El Monte, CA?

Compton and El Monte have similar restriction levels.

Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping in Compton is regulated under general animal control provisions and California state law. Bee colonies must not constitute a public nuisance. Registration with the LA County Agricultural Commissioner is required by state law.

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El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

El Monte Zoning Code (Title 17) permits limited animal keeping including certain livestock in residential zones. Beekeeping is subject to California state registration requirements and nuisance standards. Contact the Planning Division for specific rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactComptonEl Monte
State LawCA Food & Ag Code §29000-
RegistrationLA County Agricultural Commissioner-
Nuisance StandardMust not disturb neighborsMust not disturb neighbors
Animal ControlCompton Animal Center: (310) 605-5503-
Code Section-EMMC Title 17; CA Food & Ag Code §29000
State Registration-LA County Agricultural Commissioner
Animal Keeping-Limited livestock permitted

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Compton FAQ

Is beekeeping allowed in Compton?

Beekeeping is not explicitly banned but must comply with nuisance standards and state registration requirements. Register hives annually with the LA County Agricultural Commissioner.

Where do I report bee problems in Compton?

Contact the Compton Animal Center at (310) 605-5503 for bee colony complaints, or the LA County Agricultural Commissioner for regulatory issues.

El Monte FAQ

Is beekeeping allowed in El Monte?

Beekeeping is subject to state registration and nuisance standards. Register hives with the LA County Agricultural Commissioner. Contact El Monte's Planning Division for specific local requirements.

What animals can I keep in El Monte?

The code allows horses (1 per 7,500 sq ft), up to 3 female goats, up to 3 sheep, and 1 cow for personal use on residential property.

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