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Denver vs Nashville

How do beekeeping rules compare between Denver, CO and Nashville, TN?

Denver and Nashville have similar restriction levels.

Denver, CO

Denver County

Some Restrictions

Denver allows beekeeping in certain residential zone districts. Maximum 2 hives per lot under 6,000 sq ft. Hives must be registered with Denver Animal Protection. Outdoor storage of bee equipment is prohibited.

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Nashville, TN

Davidson County

Some Restrictions

Nashville permits backyard beekeeping under Chapter 8.12 (Miscellaneous Animal Control Regulations) and the Metro Zoning Code. Hives must be setback from property lines and neighbors must be considered. Registration with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture is required by state law.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDenverNashville
Max Hives (under 6,000 sq ft lot)2 hives-
Registration RequiredDenver Animal Protection-
Outdoor Equipment StorageProhibited-
Zone RestrictionsAllowed in select residential districts-
Water SourceRecommended within 20 feet of hive-
Status-Permitted in Nashville
State Registration-Required with Tennessee Dept. of Agriculture
Flyway Barrier-6-ft fence or hedge required when hives within 10 ft of property line
Code-Metro Code Ch. 8.12; Metro Zoning Code
Resources-Nashville Area Beekeeping Association

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Denver FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard in Denver?

Denver allows beekeeping in certain residential zone districts. Maximum 2 hives per lot under 6,000 sq ft. Hives must be registered with Denver Animal Protection. Outdoor storage of bee equipment is prohibited.

What are the beekeeping regulations in Denver?

Max Hives (under 6,000 sq ft lot): 2 hives. Registration Required: Denver Animal Protection. Outdoor Equipment Storage: Prohibited. Zone Restrictions: Allowed in select residential districts.

Nashville FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard in Nashville?

Nashville permits backyard beekeeping under Chapter 8.12 (Miscellaneous Animal Control Regulations) and the Metro Zoning Code. Hives must be setback from property lines and neighbors must be considered. Registration with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture is required by state law.

What are the beekeeping regulations in Nashville?

Status: Permitted in Nashville. State Registration: Required with Tennessee Dept. of Agriculture. Flyway Barrier: 6-ft fence or hedge required when hives within 10 ft of property line. Code: Metro Code Ch. 8.12; Metro Zoning Code.

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