Skip to main content
CityRuleLookup
🐔 Animal Ordinances/Beekeeping

Beekeeping: El Monte vs West Covina

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

El Monte and West Covina have similar restriction levels.

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.

View full El Monte rules →

West Covina, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

West Covina regulates beekeeping under Chapter 6 (Animals and Fowl) and the zoning code (Chapter 26). Bee colonies on residential property are subject to nuisance provisions. The City follows LA County standards where the county animal control agency handles bee swarm complaints.

View full West Covina rules →

Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteWest Covina
Code SectionEMMC Title 17; CA Food & Ag Code §29000-
State RegistrationLA County Agricultural Commissioner-
Nuisance StandardMust not disturb neighbors-
Animal KeepingLimited livestock permitted-
Residential-Allowed if not a nuisance
Registration-LA County Ag Commissioner
Animal Control-IVHS (909) 623-9777
Code-WCMC Ch. 6, CA F&A Code

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

West Covina FAQ

Can I keep bees in West Covina?

Yes, beekeeping is not expressly prohibited in residential zones. However, hives must not create a nuisance and should be registered with the LA County Agricultural Commissioner per state law.

What if my neighbor's bees are a problem?

File a complaint with the Inland Valley Humane Society at (909) 623-9777 or contact Code Enforcement. If bees are swarming, call a licensed pest control operator.

Want to add a third city?

Use our full comparison tool to compare up to three cities.

Open Comparison Tool