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Wildlife Feeding: Flower Mound vs Lewisville

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Flower Mound, TX and Lewisville, TX?

Flower Mound and Lewisville have similar restriction levels.

Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

No standalone wildlife feeding ban in Flower Mound. Nuisance provisions apply when feeding attracts coyotes, feral hogs, or other Cross Timbers species into residential areas.

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Lewisville, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Lewisville prohibits feeding wildlife in city parks and around Lewisville Lake under nuisance provisions. Feeding deer, coyotes, feral hogs, or waterfowl attracts nuisance wildlife and is discouraged citywide. TX Parks and Wildlife Code Ch. 63 governs wildlife management.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFlower MoundLewisville
Standalone BanNo specific ordinance -- nuisance rules apply-
Key SpeciesCoyotes, feral hogs, bobcats, deer-
EcologyCross Timbers region borders residential areas-
Feral HogsLandowner take permitted -- TPWD rules-
AdvisoryAnimal Services issues seasonal warnings-
Park Rules-No feeding waterfowl at parks or lake
Nuisance Code-Ch. 9
State Law-TX P&W Code Ch. 63
Fine-Up to $500

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Flower Mound FAQ

Is it illegal to feed deer in Flower Mound?

No specific ordinance bans deer feeding, but creating conditions that attract wildlife into residential areas may violate nuisance provisions. The town advises against feeding any wildlife.

Can I trap or remove feral hogs on my property?

Yes. Under TPWD regulations, landowners may take feral hogs on private property year-round without a hunting license. Contact TPWD for trapping and disposal guidelines.

Lewisville FAQ

Can I feed ducks at Lewisville Lake?

No. Feeding waterfowl at Lewisville Lake and city park ponds is prohibited. It degrades water quality and spreads avian disease.

Can I put out a bird feeder in my yard?

Songbird feeders are generally acceptable. However, if feeders attract rodents or other nuisance wildlife affecting neighbors, the city may require removal under nuisance provisions.

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